Design and applications of in-cavity pulse shaping by spectral sculpturing in mode-locked fibre lasers


Autoria(s): Boscolo, Sonia; Peng, Junsong; Finot, Christophe
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25/11/2015

Resumo

We review our recent progress on the realisation of pulse shaping in passively-mode-locked fibre lasers by inclusion of an amplitude and/or phase spectral filter into the laser cavity. We numerically show that depending on the amplitude transfer function of the in-cavity filter, various regimes of advanced waveform generation can be achieved, including ones featuring parabolic-, flat-top- and triangular-profiled pulses. An application of this approach using a flat-top spectral filter is shown to achieve the direct generation of high-quality sinc-shaped optical Nyquist pulses with a widely tunable bandwidth from the laser oscillator. We also present the operation of an ultrafast fibre laser in which conventional soliton, dispersion-managed soliton (stretched-pulse) and dissipative soliton mode-locking regimes can be selectively and reliably targeted by adaptively changing the dispersion profile and bandwidth programmed on an in-cavity programmable filter. The results demonstrate the strong potential of an in-cavity spectral pulse shaper for achieving a high degree of control over the dynamics and output of mode-locked fibre lasers.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/27373/1/Spectral_sculpturing_in_mode_locked_fibre_lasers.pdf

Boscolo, Sonia; Peng, Junsong and Finot, Christophe (2015). Design and applications of in-cavity pulse shaping by spectral sculpturing in mode-locked fibre lasers. Applied Sciences, 5 (4), pp. 1379-1398.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/27373/

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