International Journal of Optics (Jan 2012)

High-Energy Passive Mode-Locking of Fiber Lasers

  • Edwin Ding,
  • William H. Renninger,
  • Frank W. Wise,
  • Philippe Grelu,
  • Eli Shlizerman,
  • J. Nathan Kutz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/354156
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2012

Abstract

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Mode-locking refers to the generation of ultrashort optical pulses in laser systems. A comprehensive study of achieving high-energy pulses in a ring cavity fiber laser that is passively mode-locked by a series of waveplates and a polarizer is presented in this paper. Specifically, it is shown that the multipulsing instability can be circumvented in favor of bifurcating to higher-energy single pulses by appropriately adjusting the group velocity dispersion in the fiber and the waveplate/polarizer settings in the saturable absorber. The findings may be used as practical guidelines for designing high-power lasers since the theoretical model relates directly to the experimental settings.