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Isolator-free unidirectionalthulium-doped fiber laser

Kharitonov, Svyatoslav  
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Brès, Camille  
2015
Light: Science & Applications (LSA)

We report the first demonstration of a unidirectional, isolator-free 2-mmthulium-doped fiber (TDF) laser, relying on the properties of the theta cavity (ring resonator with S-shaped feedback). The core pumped theta cavity TDF laser provides sub-Watt output power with a slope efficiency of 25%, a 2 dB flat tuning range of 1900–2050 nm, and a linewidth of 0.2 nm, and achieves the extinction ratio of 18– 25 dB (depending on the feedback value) between the favored and suppressed lasing directions. It is shown that these characteristics are competitive with, if not superior to, those of conventional ring cavities. The simulation results of the linear and Kerr-nonlinear theta cavities are also presented, explaining certain unexpected features of the laser behavior and establishing the importance of the doped fiber nonlinearity on the spectral shaping of the emitted signal.

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DOI
10.1038/lsa.2015.113
Web of Science ID

WOS:000365013600003

Author(s)
Kharitonov, Svyatoslav  
Brès, Camille  
Date Issued

2015

Published in
Light: Science & Applications (LSA)
Volume

4

Article Number

e340

Subjects

fiber laser

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nonlinear amplifying loop mirror

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short-wave infrared coherent sources

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thulium-doped fiber

Note

Published online 9 October 2015

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