Scientific Reports (Dec 2021)

All-fiber ultrafast amplifier at 1.9 μm based on thulium-doped normal dispersion fiber and LMA fiber compressor

  • Vasilii Voropaev,
  • Daniil Batov,
  • Andrey Voronets,
  • Dmitrii Vlasov,
  • Rana Jafari,
  • Aleksandr Donodin,
  • Mikhail Tarabrin,
  • Rick Trebino,
  • Vladimir Lazarev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-02934-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract The duration reduction and the peak power increase of ultrashort pulses generated by all-fiber sources at a wavelength of $$1.9\,\upmu \hbox {m}$$ 1.9 μ m are urgent tasks. Finding an effective and easy way to improve these characteristics of ultrafast lasers can allow a broad implementation of wideband coherent supercontinuum sources in the mid-IR range required for various applications. As an alternative approach to sub-100 fs pulse generation, we present an ultrafast all-fiber amplifier based on a normal-dispersion germanosilicate thulium-doped active fiber and a large-mode-area silica-fiber compressor. The output pulses have the following characteristics: the central wavelength of $$1.9\,\upmu \hbox {m}$$ 1.9 μ m , the repetition rate of 23.8 MHz, the energy per pulse period of 25 nJ, the average power of 600 mW, and a random output polarization. The pulse intensity and phase profiles were measured via the second-harmonic-generation frequency-resolved optical gating technique for a linearly polarized pulse. The linearly polarized pulse has a duration of 71 fs and a peak power of 128.7 kW. The maximum estimated peak power for all polarizations is 220 kW. The dynamics of ultrashort-pulse propagation in the amplifier were analyzed using numerical simulations.