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23 March 1993 Low-threshold tunable soliton source
Ciaran R. O'Cochlain, Robert J. Mears
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Abstract
An actively modelocked erbium fiber laser with continuous wavelength tuning over the range 1528 nm - 1565 nm has been demonstrated, with wavelength selection provided by a holographically ruled diffraction grating. A gain-saturated InGaAsP NTW semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) is used as the active modelocking element in an isolating unidirectional fiber loop mirror. The semiconductor amplifier is driven with a synthesized RF signal source at a harmonic of the passive cavity mode spacing of 1.75 MHz, together with a dc bias current. The SOA is used as an amplitude modulator which provides gain and has < 2 dB polarization dependence. Gain saturation also serves to shape the transmitted laser pulses. The fiber laser is diode pumped at 1480 nm with a threshold of 6 mW, and provides pulses of 25 ps (FWHM) with a transform product of 0.4 and > 12 dBm peak power at a repetition rate of 175 MHz. Modelocked pulse repetition rates up to several GHz should be possible using this fiber laser configuration.
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Ciaran R. O'Cochlain and Robert J. Mears "Low-threshold tunable soliton source", Proc. SPIE 1789, Fiber Laser Sources and Amplifiers IV, (23 March 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.141117
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KEYWORDS
Fiber lasers

Fiber amplifiers

Optical amplifiers

Modulators

Semiconductors

Semiconductor optical amplifiers

Mode locking

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