2016
DOI: 10.1117/12.2225141
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Switching among pulse-generation regimes in passively mode-locked fibre laser by adaptive filtering

Abstract: We show both numerically and experimentally that dispersion management can be realized by manipulating the dispersion of a filter in a passively mode-locked fibre laser. A programmable filter the dispersion of which can be software configured is employed in the laser. Solitons, stretched-pulses, and dissipative solitons can be targeted reliably by controlling the filter transmission function only, while the length of fibres is fixed in the laser. This technique shows remarkable advantages in controlling operat… Show more

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“…When some normal dispersion was applied on the filter while keeping the net cavity dispersion anomalous, the spectral width of the pulses increased, which is in agreement with soliton-type pulse behaviour [49]. Adapted from [37].…”
Section: Dispersion-managed Versatile Ultrafast Fibre Lasersupporting
confidence: 73%
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“…When some normal dispersion was applied on the filter while keeping the net cavity dispersion anomalous, the spectral width of the pulses increased, which is in agreement with soliton-type pulse behaviour [49]. Adapted from [37].…”
Section: Dispersion-managed Versatile Ultrafast Fibre Lasersupporting
confidence: 73%
“…In this section, we review the operation of an ultrafast passively-mode-locked fibre laser, which can be readily and reliably switched among conventional soliton, stretched-pulse and DS mode-locking regimes by changing the dispersion and bandwidth of an in-cavity programmable filter only, while no changes are made to the physical layout of the laser cavity [37]. Figure 6 shows a schematic of our passively-mode-locked EDF ring laser.…”
Section: Dispersion-managed Versatile Ultrafast Fibre Lasermentioning
confidence: 99%
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