Dissipative Soliton Fiber Laser Mode-Locked With a Resonant InGaAs-Based Saturable Absorber Mirror

2017 
We report on the successful operation of a dissipative soliton fiber laser mode-locked with a bulk InGaAs-based saturable absorber mirror forming a resonant micro-cavity. Highly-chirped pulses with several nanojoules of energy are thus produced. Remarkably, the laser performances in terms of output power and amplitude stability are comparable to those obtained with their multiple-quantum-well-based counterparts. This letter suggests that this simplified approach for saturable absorber mirrors can be considered as a promising alternative regarding ultrafast optics applications.
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