“…Thus, by controlling the length of the fiber cavity with piezoceramic coils, the pulse repetition rate can be stabilized, and the intensity noise is reduced when the average output power of the study is fed back to the pump driver . Passive stabilization methods address the more fundamental causes of noise and are based on optical principles . When talking about passive methods to reduce intensity noise, saturable absorbers play a significant role not only in the formation of mode-locking but also in the stabilization of output pulse characteristics. − To date, in order to achieve a stable mode-locking in USP lasers, various SAs have been developed such as SA based on the nonlinear polarization evolution (NPE), − as well as SESAM saturable absorbers, carbon nanotubes, ,, and films of transition metal dichalcogenides. − Furthermore, it is especially worth highlighting hybrid mode-locking methods, which means the use of two saturable absorbers in the same cavity, for example, the use of NPE and carbon nanotubes SA .…”