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Fiber grating compression of giant-chirped nanosecond pulses from an ultra-long nanotube mode-locked fiber laser

Authors :
Robert I. Woodward
T. H. Runcorn
Sergei Popov
Edmund J. R. Kelleher
Sébastien Loranger
Andrea C. Ferrari
Raman Kashyap
James Taylor
Valentin J. Wittwer
Daniel Popa
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Optical Society of America, 2015.

Abstract

We demonstrate that the giant chirp of coherent, nanosecond pulses generated in an 846 m long, all-normal dispersion, nanotube mode-locked fiber laser can be compensated using a chirped fiber Bragg grating compressor. Linear compression to 11 ps is reported, corresponding to an extreme compression factor of ∼100. Experimental results are supported by numerical modeling, which is also used to probe the limits of this technique. Our results unequivocally conclude that ultra-long cavity fiber lasers can support stable dissipative soliton attractors and highlight the design simplicity for pulse-energy scaling through cavity elongation.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5b27baf4afeb06613b9e811a034d54fe