Sub-200 fs, 344 MHz mode-locked Tm-doped fiber laser.
Opt Lett
; 45(19): 5492-5495, 2020 Oct 01.
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We demonstrate a compact, self-starting mode-locked thulium-doped fiber laser based on nonlinear polarization evolution (NPE), with a fundamental repetition rate of â¼344MHz and a pulse duration of â¼160fs. The generated pulses centered at â¼1975nm have a maximum output power of â¼560mW, corresponding to a pulse energy of â¼1.63nJ. To the best of our knowledge, the achieved repetition rate represents the highest value of fundamentally NPE mode-locked fiber lasers at â¼2µm, while the average output power is also higher than the previously reported 2 µm ultrafast single-mode fiber oscillators. The timing jitter in the integrated range [5 kHz, 10 MHz] and the integrated relative intensity noise in the range [10 Hz, 10 MHz] reach â¼35fs and â¼0.009%, respectively. Our high-performance laser is an ideal candidate for various applications, including mid-infrared frequency metrology and high-speed optical sampling.
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