| Literature DB >> 25391808 |
R Gumenyuk1, M A Melkumov2, V F Khopin3, E M Dianov2, O G Okhotnikov1.
Abstract
Saturable absorption in bismuth-doped glasses was found to have a noticeable influence on soliton interaction and group formation. This phenomenon, observed in 1450 nm mode-locked bismuth-doped fiber laser, shows the distinct feature of the multiple pulse regime, which appears as a stationary pulse group whose length can be spread over the whole cavity length by variation of the pump power and polarization. Pulse positioning within the ensemble depends on the saturation fluence and the relatively fast recovery dynamics of bismuth fiber.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25391808 PMCID: PMC5382671 DOI: 10.1038/srep07044
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Bismuth-doped fiber characteristics.
a - Optical loss in bismuth doped fiber; b - Points - gain in bismuth-doped fiber for different pump powers at wavelength λp ~ 1320 nm. The lines are spline approximation; c – the measurement of saturable absorption.
Figure 2Bi-doped fiber laser setup.
Figure 3Typical output spectrum and autocorrelation with sech2-fitting (inset).
Figure 4Oscilloscope picture of soliton group evolution with pump power (a) and corresponding video (Supplementary video 1) (b); c – chirp of pulse separation inside the bunch (Pp = 250 mW).
Figure 5Low intensity reflectivity of the SESAM.