| Literature DB >> 27374764 |
Jinzhang Wang1, Xiaoyan Liang1, Guohua Hu2, Zhijian Zheng1, Shenghua Lin1, Deqin Ouyang1, Xu Wu1, Peiguang Yan1, Shuangchen Ruan1, Zhipei Sun3, Tawfique Hasan2.
Abstract
Ultrafast fiber lasers with broad bandwidth and short pulse duration have a variety of applications, such as ultrafast time-resolved spectroscopy and supercontinuum generation. We report a simple and compact all-fiber thulium-doped femtosecond laser mode-locked by carbon nanotubes. The oscillator operates in slightly normal cavity dispersion at 0.055 ps(2), and delivers 152 fs pulses with 52.8 nm bandwidth and 0.19 nJ pulse energy. This is the shortest pulse duration and the widest spectral width demonstrated from Tm-doped all-fiber lasers based on 1 or 2 dimensional nanomaterials, underscoring their growing potential as versatile saturable absorber materials.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27374764 PMCID: PMC4931500 DOI: 10.1038/srep28885
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a) Linear absorption spectrum and (b) nonlinear power-dependent absorption of CNT-SA.
Figure 2Laser setup.
EDFA: erbium-doped fiber amplifier. WDM: wavelength division multiplexer. TDF: thulium-doped fiber. ISO: isolator. NDF: normal dispersion fiber. OC: optical coupler. PC: polarization controller. CNT-SA: carbon nanotube saturable absorber. Inset: photograph of an integrated CNT-SA.
Figure 3(a–g) Evolution of the output pulse spectrum and (h–n) wideband RF spectrum to up to 3.6 GHz (Resolution bandwidth: 100 kHz) with different cavity GDD.
Figure 4(a–c) AC/IAC traces of the dechirped pulse in three operating regimes. (IAC trace in blue, AC trace in red.). (d) The dechirped duration and TBP depend on the net dispersion.
Figure 5Experimental (a) output spectrum (Inset: optical spectrum on a logarithmic scale), (b) AC trace of the dechirped pulse, (c) RF spectrum at fundamental repetition rate (Resolution bandwidth: 1 Hz).