| Literature DB >> 29426938 |
Diao Li1,2, Henri Jussila2, Yadong Wang2,3, Guohua Hu4, Tom Albrow-Owen4, Richard C T Howe4, Zhaoyu Ren1, Jintao Bai1, Tawfique Hasan5, Zhipei Sun6,7.
Abstract
Ultrafast lasers with tunable parameters in wavelength and time domains are the choice of light source for various applications such as spectroscopy and communication. Here, we report a wavelength and pulse-duration tunable mode-locked Erbium doped fiber laser with single wall carbon nanotube-based saturable absorber. An intra-cavity tunable filter is employed to continuously tune the output wavelength for 34 nm (from 1525 nm to 1559 nm) and pulse duration from 545 fs to 6.1 ps, respectively. Our results provide a novel light source for various applications requiring variable wavelength or pulse duration.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29426938 PMCID: PMC5807438 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-21108-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a) Optical absorption spectrum of our SWNT-CMC polymer composite film (pink rectangular area indicates our operation laser wavelength range). (b) Transmittance of the film as a function of the input intensity.
Figure 2The schematic setup of the mode-locked fiber laser. LD, laser diode; WDM, wavelength division multiplexer; EDF, Erbium doped fiber; ISO, polarization independent isolator; PC, polarization controller.
Figure 3Typical transmission spectra of the TBWF. (a) Bandwidth tunable spectra with fixed central wavelength of 1559 nm. FWHMs of the transmission spectra are continuously enlarged from 1 nm to 11 nm. (b) The central wavelength of the transmission spectra is tuned from 1524 nm to 1559 nm as the spectral bandwidth is compressed to ~1.2 nm.
Figure 4(a) Output spectrum and (b) pulse duration measurements of the mode-locked laser without TBWF.
Figure 5Wavelength tunability of the mode-locked fiber laser. (a) Mode-locked laser output spectra for a 34 nm span, FWHMs of the output spectra are ~1.2 nm. (b) Second harmonic autocorrelation trace of mode-locked pulse at 1545 nm wavelength. (c) Output spectra over a 21.1 nm span. FWHMs of the output spectra are 6 nm. (d) Second harmonic autocorrelation trace of mode-locked pulse at 1544.8 nm. (e) Output pulse train (corresponding to a repetition rate of 17.4 MHz). (f) Radio frequency spectrum at the fundamental repetition rate of f0 (f0 = 17.4 MHz) with 100 Hz resolution bandwidth. Inset: broadband frequency spectrum (up to 1 GHz) with 100 kHz resolution bandwidth.
Figure 6Pulse-duration tunable mode-locked output performance. (a) FWHM bandwidth tunable from minimum 1.2 nm to maximum 6 nm with a symmetric distribution at central wavelength of 1559 nm. (b) Pulse duration measurement corresponding to different spectral bandwidths. (c) Output pulse duration as a function of spectral FWHM. Blue spheres show the experimental value, red curve indicates the transform limited pulse durations.