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Actively Q-switched and modelocked all-fiber lasers
Miguel V. AndrésChristian Cuadrado-labordeChristian Cuadrado-labordeJose Luis CruzAntonio Diezsubject
PhysicsOptical fiberPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)business.industryBragg's lawAcoustic waveLaserQ-switchinglaw.inventionOpticsFiber Bragg gratingMode-lockinglawFiber laserbusinessInstrumentationdescription
Here we demonstrate active mode-locking (ML) and doubly-active Q-switching mode-locking (QML) of erbium-doped strictly all-fiber lasers. The active ML mechanism relies in the acoustooptic superlattice modulation (AOSLM) effect induced when longitudinal acoustic waves are launched along a fiber Bragg grating. In both regimes - ML as well as QML - we focus on the laser behavior when the AOSLM is driven by traveling acoustic waves, and next we compare these results with those obtained when the AOSLM is driven by standing acoustic waves. In the ML regime, optical pulses were obtained of 530 mW peak power, 700 ps temporal width, at a repetition rate of 4.1 MHz. On the other hand, in the QML regime, the laser generates trains between 10 – 25 modelocked pulses around 700 ps each, within a Q-switched envelope of about 1 – 3 μs, and a maximum overall energy of 0.68 μJ.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2010-10-07 | Laser Physics Letters |