Chaos, Solitons & Fractals: X (Dec 2024)

Buildup of different emission regimes in a nonlinear polarization rotation modelocked all-fiber laser

  • C. Cuadrado-Laborde,
  • L. Tendela,
  • E. Silvestre,
  • A. Díez,
  • J.L. Cruz,
  • M.V. Andrés

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
p. 100114

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We investigated experimentally and theoretically the buildup of light pulses in an erbium-doped sub-MHz all-fiber laser modelocked by nonlinear polarization rotation. We were able to study the buildup of two different emission regimes: standard solitons and noise-like pulses. In each case, we were able to determine the round-trips required to achieve a stable emission state. Temporal traces and optical spectra of single pulses were measured along the start-up transient of the laser. The experimental results were also confirmed by numerical simulations. Under the specific conditions of this laser, the soliton regime takes about 400 round-trips to reach single-pulse emission. In the noise-like pulse regime, it takes only 20 round-trips for the characteristics of noise-like pulses to show up; although a more steady-state emission is reached also at about 400 round-trips.

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