IEEE Photonics Journal (Jan 2017)
Investigation of Q-Switched and Mode-Locked Pulses From a Yb3+-Doped Germano-Zirconia Silica Glass Based Fiber Laser
Abstract
The Q-switched and mode-locked (QML) pulses of an all normal dispersion Yb3+-doped fiber laser (YDFL) using the nonlinear polarization rotation technique with symmetric and asymmetric Q-switched envelopes were investigated. For QML pulses with a symmetric shape, the width of envelope decreases as the pump power increases, achieving a shortest duration of ~1.4 μs. An alternate QML state of the YDFL exhibited an asymmetric envelope with a broad spectrum bandwidth, and whose short duration mode-locked pulses could be used as a light source for the cascaded Raman scattering generation through the injection of these high intensity QML pulses into an amplifier, using Yb3+-doped germano-zirconia silica (YD-GZS) glass based fiber as the gain fiber. In addition, the generation of a relatively broad spectrum near the IR range and the observation of some emission bands in the visible and UV range have been demonstrated at high pump power.
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