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Opt Express ; 27(26): 38602-38613, 2019 Dec 23.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31878624

RESUMO

A tunable single- and dual-wavelength thulium-doped all-fiber laser is demonstrated based on the implementation of an in-fiber acousto-optic tunable bandpass filter (AOTBF). The AOTBF is fabricated to be operated in the 1.9 µm region, and takes advantage of the intermodal coupling effect produced by traveling flexural acoustic waves in an optical fiber. It exhibits a 3-dB bandwidth of 2.04 nm with an insertion loss of 4.75 dB. The tuning properties of the AO device allows a continuous-wave operation with characteristics of wide tuning range (211.5 nm), narrow linewidth (50 pm) and high signal-to-noise ratio (60 dB). In the dual-wavelength regime, the laser is capable of independent tuning of each of the laser lines, achieving a tunable dual-wavelength emission that extends from 1802.67 to 1932.75 nm. A controllable wavelength spacing with minimum and maximum separations of 1.04 and 130.08 nm is obtained.

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Opt Lett ; 44(17): 4183-4186, 2019 Sep 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31465358

RESUMO

A long-cavity passively mode-locked thulium-doped all-fiber laser is reported incorporating a tapered acousto-optic tunable bandpass filter (AOTBF). The operation of the AOTBF relies on the intermodal coupling between core and cladding modes when a flexural acoustic wave propagates along an 80 µm tapered fiber. The filter works in transmission and exhibits a 3 dB bandwidth of 9.02 nm with an insertion loss of 3.4 dB. The laser supports ultrashort pulse generation at a low repetition rate of 784.93 kHz. Optical pulses with 2.43 nm of optical bandwidth and 2.1 ps pulse duration were obtained in a broad tuning range from 1824.77 to 1905.16 nm.

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Opt Express ; 27(10): 14030-14040, 2019 May 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31163857

RESUMO

We investigate a new configuration of a mode-locked fiber laser by using a nonlinear polarization rotation-based design to generate soliton pulses with low repetition rate. Unlike with previously reported configurations, we introduce a Faraday mirror after the first half of the cavity length to counteract the nonlinear polarization rotation effects. The total cavity length is 437 m including a 400-m long twisted SMF-28 fiber. The fiber was twisted to cancel the linear birefringence and to ensure that the polarization ellipticity is not altered as the pulse travels along the fiber. The strict control of polarization yields a stable relation between the polarization state of the pulses propagating in the cavity and the regimes of generation. Depending on the polarization state we observed three different emission regimes, the single soliton regime (SR), conventional noise-like pulses (NLP) and noise-like square-waveform pulse (NLSWP). In the SR, a 467.2 kHz train of solitons was obtained with pulse duration of 2.9 ps at 1558.7 nm.

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Opt Express ; 27(9): 12349-12359, 2019 Apr 29.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31052776

RESUMO

We report an experimental study of passive harmonic mode-locking in an all-fiber switchable dual-wavelength Er/Yb double-clad laser. The proposed scheme supports single- and dual-wavelength operation of mode-locked pulses with rectangular, h-like and trapezoidal shapes in a noise-like pulse regime. Single-wavelength emissions at λ1 = 1545.1 and λ2 = 1563.6 nm were obtained for pump power values of 9.42 and 6.31 W, achieving pulse durations of up to 18 and 11.8 ns, respectively. At an intermediary pump power of 7.5 W, dual-wavelength emission is obtained and pulses of around 3.59 ns are generated. Additionally, the transition dynamics until 4th-order harmonic mode-locking is also observed. Different laser operation regimes of fundamental and different orders of harmonic mode-locking, with rectangular, h-shaped or trapezoidal shaped pulses are obtained with the same laser configuration with simple and well-defined plates and pump power adjustments.

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Opt Express ; 26(12): 14894-14904, 2018 Jun 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30114794

RESUMO

A switchable and tunable multi-wavelength Tm-doped fiber laser is successfully demonstrated using a filter constructed with two tapered fiber elements in the cavity. The proposed system design uses a low-cost simple filter that allows stable dual, triple, quadruple, and quintuple-wavelength emission operation in the region around 1.9 µm. In the dual wavelength regime, the laser is capable of independently tuning each wavelength. For switching and tuning, a curvature is applied to the tapered fibers.

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Opt Express ; 25(21): 25036-25045, 2017 Oct 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29041175

RESUMO

We report the dynamics of dissipative solitons in a ring cavity passively mode-locked fiber laser with a strict control of the polarization state. We study the relation between the polarization state of the pulses propagating in the cavity and the regimes of generation. We have found that at pulse ellipticities between 5° and 15°, the laser generates one bunch of pulses in the cavity, while at higher ellipticities the laser generates multiple bunches. At constant ellipticity we rotated the polarization azimuth and observed a regime transition from the generation of noise-like pulses (NLP) to that of soliton crystal. The NLP regime was found when the azimuth was rotated towards smaller low-power transmission through the polarizer. The number of solitons in the soliton crystal also depended on the azimuth in a straightforward way: the higher the initial transmission, the bigger the number of solitons.

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Opt Lett ; 41(21): 4927-4930, 2016 Nov 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27805652

RESUMO

Nonlinear polarization dynamics of single and paired pulses in twisted fibers is experimentally and numerically studied. Accompanying a dramatic difference in the output spectrum when a single- or double-amplified soliton pulse is launched in the fiber, the output polarization for the two cases also reveals very different characteristics.

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Opt Express ; 23(15): 18840-9, 2015 Jul 27.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26367548

RESUMO

We report an original noise-like pulse dynamics observed in a figure-eight fiber laser, in which fragments are continually released from a main waveform that circulates in the cavity. Particularly, we report two representative cases of the dynamics: in the first case the released fragments drift away from the main bunch and decay over a fraction of the round-trip time, and then vanish suddenly; in the second case, the sub-packets drift without decaying over the complete cavity round-trip time, until they eventually merge again with the main waveform. The most intriguing result is that these fragments, as well as the main waveform, are formed of units with sub-ns duration and roughly the same energy.

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Opt Express ; 20(22): 24288-94, 2012 Oct 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23187191

RESUMO

Vector soliton propagation in circularly birefringent fibers was studied by perturbation analysis and numerically. The results show that in presence of both Raman self-frequency shift and group velocity difference between circularly polarized components the Raman cross-polarization term causes an energy transfer from the slower to the faster circular component of vector solitons. This effect leads to polarization stabilization of circularly polarized vector solitons.

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Appl Opt ; 50(3): 253-60, 2011 Jan 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21263718

RESUMO

We present detailed investigations of the spectral dependencies of the transmission of a fiber optical loop mirror (FOLM) consisting of a coupler with output ports spliced at arbitrary angles to a high-birefringence (Hi-Bi) fiber. The application for dual-wavelength lasers is discussed. For this aim, the spectral dependence of the reflection is tuned by the temperature of the Hi-Bi fiber that allows a fine adjustment of the cavity loss for generated wavelengths. The ratio between maximum and minimum reflection can be adjusted by the twist angle of the fiber at the splices, which also provides useful possibilities for the adjustment of cavity losses. We used the twist and temperature variation of the Hi-Bi fiber to change the operation from single wavelength to stable dual-wavelength generation with either equal or unequal powers of wavelengths.

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Opt Express ; 18(3): 2090-9, 2010 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20174037

RESUMO

We demonstrate the extraction of a single soliton from a bunch of solitons generated by the pulse breakup effect. The bunch of solitons was generated in a 500-m fiber pumped by 25-ps pulses. For the extraction of single soliton from the bunch we use a nonlinear optical loop mirror (NOLM). At its output we detected a pulse with full width at half-maximum (FWHM) of 0.99 ps whose autocorrelation trace corresponds to that of a soliton. Our results demonstrate that the suggested method can be useful for soliton generation, and also for investigations of the initial stage of the soliton formation process.

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