An external-cavity generation of powerful ultrashort pulses in an all-fiber scheme by using a new type of phosphosilicate polarization maintaining fiber is investigated. The phosphorus-related Stokes shifted Raman pulse near 1.3 microns is observed. Optimization of Stokes output spectrum depending on pump pulse duration (chirp), energy and output coupling ratio of the cavity is performed. As result, the output energy of highly-chirped pulses compressible to 570 fs reaches 1.6 nJ.
We have studied the harmonic generation regimes in a pulsed SRS laser with synchronous pumping. The use of phosphosilicate polarisation-maintaining fibre made it possible to obtain stable generation of Raman dissipative solitons (RDS’s) with a wavelength of 1.3 μm, and a fold increase in the length of the external cavity relative to that of the pump laser cavity by a dispersion-shifted fibre allowed us to raise the threshold for the transition to noise-like pulses and to increase the RDS energy up to 2.5 nJ with an estimated duration of a transform-limited pulse of about 200 fs.
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