Billat, AdrienCordette, SteevyBrès, Camille-Sophie2017-09-212017-09-212017-09-21201610.1109/JLT.2015.2503602https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/140770We report an all-fiber pulsed source based on parametric conversion followed by thulium amplification able to deliver picosecond pulses at a repetition rate selectable between 2 and 5 GHz, of which central wavelength can be freely selected in the 2-μm region. A very versatile Nyquist pulse shaping of the parametric pump, which allows for the electrical control of the pulse train, enables such a freedom in the repetition rate selection, as well as some control in the pulse duration. We also show that data can be embedded in the output pulse train resulting in a high-quality Gb/s return-to-zero transmitter. Such a programmable short-wave infrared laser is of high interest for sensing or nonlinear optics applications around 2000 nm that require a fine adjustment in both the spectral and temporal domains.Versatile High Repetition Rate 2-μm Pulsed Source Based on Wideband Parametric Conversiontext::journal::journal article::research article