We experimentally demonstrated a stable multi-wavelength bright-dark pulse pair in a mode-locked thulium-doped fiber laser(TDFL).The nonlinear polarization rotation(NPR)and nonlinear optical loop mirror(NOLM)were empl...We experimentally demonstrated a stable multi-wavelength bright-dark pulse pair in a mode-locked thulium-doped fiber laser(TDFL).The nonlinear polarization rotation(NPR)and nonlinear optical loop mirror(NOLM)were employed in a figure-eight cavity to allow for multi-wavelength mode-locking operation.By incorporating different lengths of high birefringence polarization-maintaining fiber(PMF),the fiber laser could operate stably in a multi-wavelength emission state.Compared with the absence of the PMF,the birefringence effect caused by PMF resulted in rich multi-wavelength optical spectra and better intensity symmetry and stability of the bright-dark pulse pair.展开更多
Using graphene-covered-microfiber (GCM) as a saturable absorber, the generation and evolution of multiple operation states are proposed and demonstrated in passively mode-locked thulium-doped fiber laser. The microf...Using graphene-covered-microfiber (GCM) as a saturable absorber, the generation and evolution of multiple operation states are proposed and demonstrated in passively mode-locked thulium-doped fiber laser. The microfiber was fabricated using the flame brushing method to an interaction length of - 1.2 cm with a waist diameter of -10 μm. Graphene layers were grown on copper foils by chemical vapor deposition and transferred onto the polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) to form a PDMS/graphene film, which allowed light-graphene interaction via evanescent field. With the increase of the pump power from 1.25 W to 2.15 W, five different lasing regimes, including continuous-wave, conventional soliton mode-locking, multi- soliton mode-locking, a period of transition, and noise-like mode-locking, were achieved in a fiber ring cavity. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first report of the generation and evolution of multiple operation states by covering graphene on the microfiber in the 2-μ.m region. The results demonstrate that GCM can be a promising method for fabricating all fiber SA, and the switchable operation states can provide more portability in complex application domain.展开更多
We demonstrated a 2-μm passively mode-locked nanosecond fiber laser based on a MoS2 saturable absorber(SA).Owing to the effect of nonlinear absorption in the MoS2 SA, the pulse width decreased from 64.7 to 13.8 ns ...We demonstrated a 2-μm passively mode-locked nanosecond fiber laser based on a MoS2 saturable absorber(SA).Owing to the effect of nonlinear absorption in the MoS2 SA, the pulse width decreased from 64.7 to 13.8 ns with increasing pump power from 1.10 to 1.45 W. The use of a narrow-bandwidth fiber Bragg grating resulted in a central wavelength and 3-dB spectral bandwidth of 2010.16 and 0.15 nm, respectively. Experimental results show that MoS2 is a promising material for a 2-μm mode-locked fiber laser.展开更多
We report the generation of harmonic noise-like mode-locked pulses in a thulium-doped fiber laser. In this laser, mode-locking can be realized through the nonlinear polarization rotation(NPR) technique. The ring cavit...We report the generation of harmonic noise-like mode-locked pulses in a thulium-doped fiber laser. In this laser, mode-locking can be realized through the nonlinear polarization rotation(NPR) technique. The ring cavity configuration uses 5 m of a Tm-doped dual-cladding fiber, as a gain medium, pumped by a 793 nm diode laser. The cavity uses a couple of polarization controllers(PCs) and polarization-dependent isolator to form a nonlinear polarization-rotating saturable absorber. By carefully adjusting of the PCs, the laser generates noise-like mode-locked pulses at the 2.04 μm band. With the increase of the pump power, the laser generates harmonics of the mode-locking fundamental repetition frequency of 6.88 MHz, from which we can obtain the second harmonic in a controlled mode. The obtained results may be useful for enhancing the understanding of the mechanism and characteristics of noise-like pulse at the 2 μm band.展开更多
We report a Tm-doped noise-like mode-locked(NLML)pulsed fiber laser with a compact linear cavity which consists of dual nonlinear optical loop mirrors(NOLMs).The design of dual-NOLM shows both exceptional compactness ...We report a Tm-doped noise-like mode-locked(NLML)pulsed fiber laser with a compact linear cavity which consists of dual nonlinear optical loop mirrors(NOLMs).The design of dual-NOLM shows both exceptional compactness in construction and distinct flexibility.In this laser,mode-locking can be realized through the nonlinear optical loop mirror technique.Stable noise-like mode-locked pulses with spectral bandwidth of 29.18 nm and pulse energy of 46 nJ are generated at a central wavelength of 1999.7 nm.Our results indicate that such a simple and inexpensive structure can pave the way for the development of generating supercontinuum with desirable performance.展开更多
基金National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.11304409)Nature Science Foundation of Chongqing(No.cstc2018jcyjA0655)Science and Technology Commission Project of Chongqing(No.cstc2017zdcy-zdzxX0011)。
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.6170031626)the Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing City,China(Grant Nos.cstc2018jcyjAX0585 and cstc2017zdzxX0011).
文摘We experimentally demonstrated a stable multi-wavelength bright-dark pulse pair in a mode-locked thulium-doped fiber laser(TDFL).The nonlinear polarization rotation(NPR)and nonlinear optical loop mirror(NOLM)were employed in a figure-eight cavity to allow for multi-wavelength mode-locking operation.By incorporating different lengths of high birefringence polarization-maintaining fiber(PMF),the fiber laser could operate stably in a multi-wavelength emission state.Compared with the absence of the PMF,the birefringence effect caused by PMF resulted in rich multi-wavelength optical spectra and better intensity symmetry and stability of the bright-dark pulse pair.
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.11304409 and 61705028)the Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing City,China(Grant Nos.csct2013jcyjA4004 and cstc2017jcyjA0893)+1 种基金the Scientific and Technological Research Program of Chongqing Municipal Education Commission,China(Grant No.KJ1500422)the Postgraduate Research Innovation Foundation of Chongqing City,China(Grant No.CYS17240)
文摘Using graphene-covered-microfiber (GCM) as a saturable absorber, the generation and evolution of multiple operation states are proposed and demonstrated in passively mode-locked thulium-doped fiber laser. The microfiber was fabricated using the flame brushing method to an interaction length of - 1.2 cm with a waist diameter of -10 μm. Graphene layers were grown on copper foils by chemical vapor deposition and transferred onto the polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) to form a PDMS/graphene film, which allowed light-graphene interaction via evanescent field. With the increase of the pump power from 1.25 W to 2.15 W, five different lasing regimes, including continuous-wave, conventional soliton mode-locking, multi- soliton mode-locking, a period of transition, and noise-like mode-locking, were achieved in a fiber ring cavity. To the best of our knowledge, it is the first report of the generation and evolution of multiple operation states by covering graphene on the microfiber in the 2-μ.m region. The results demonstrate that GCM can be a promising method for fabricating all fiber SA, and the switchable operation states can provide more portability in complex application domain.
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.11304409)the Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing City,China(Grant No.CSTC2013jcyj A4004)+1 种基金the Scientific and Technological Research Program of Chongqing Municipal Education Commission,China(Grant No.KJ1500422)the Special Theme Projects on LCD Industrial Generic Technology Innovation of Chongqing City,China(Grant No.CSTC2015zdcyztzx40003)
文摘We demonstrated a 2-μm passively mode-locked nanosecond fiber laser based on a MoS2 saturable absorber(SA).Owing to the effect of nonlinear absorption in the MoS2 SA, the pulse width decreased from 64.7 to 13.8 ns with increasing pump power from 1.10 to 1.45 W. The use of a narrow-bandwidth fiber Bragg grating resulted in a central wavelength and 3-dB spectral bandwidth of 2010.16 and 0.15 nm, respectively. Experimental results show that MoS2 is a promising material for a 2-μm mode-locked fiber laser.
基金This work has been supported by the Scientific and Technological Research Program of Chongqing Municipal Education Commission(No.CSTC2017zdcy-zdzx0069)the Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing(No.CSTC2018jcyjA0655).
文摘We report the generation of harmonic noise-like mode-locked pulses in a thulium-doped fiber laser. In this laser, mode-locking can be realized through the nonlinear polarization rotation(NPR) technique. The ring cavity configuration uses 5 m of a Tm-doped dual-cladding fiber, as a gain medium, pumped by a 793 nm diode laser. The cavity uses a couple of polarization controllers(PCs) and polarization-dependent isolator to form a nonlinear polarization-rotating saturable absorber. By carefully adjusting of the PCs, the laser generates noise-like mode-locked pulses at the 2.04 μm band. With the increase of the pump power, the laser generates harmonics of the mode-locking fundamental repetition frequency of 6.88 MHz, from which we can obtain the second harmonic in a controlled mode. The obtained results may be useful for enhancing the understanding of the mechanism and characteristics of noise-like pulse at the 2 μm band.
基金supported by the Nature Science Foundation of Chongqing(No.cstc2018jcyjAX0585)。
文摘We report a Tm-doped noise-like mode-locked(NLML)pulsed fiber laser with a compact linear cavity which consists of dual nonlinear optical loop mirrors(NOLMs).The design of dual-NOLM shows both exceptional compactness in construction and distinct flexibility.In this laser,mode-locking can be realized through the nonlinear optical loop mirror technique.Stable noise-like mode-locked pulses with spectral bandwidth of 29.18 nm and pulse energy of 46 nJ are generated at a central wavelength of 1999.7 nm.Our results indicate that such a simple and inexpensive structure can pave the way for the development of generating supercontinuum with desirable performance.