Harmonically mode-locked femtosecond fiber laser using non-uniform, WS2-particle deposited side-polished fiber

Authors
Lee, JunsuPark, JuneKoo, JoonhoiJhon, Young MinLee, Ju Han
Issue Date
2016-03
Publisher
IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Citation
JOURNAL OF OPTICS, v.18, no.3
Abstract
We investigated the feasibility of using a WS2-deposited side-polished fiber as a harmonic modelocker to produce a femtosecond fiber laser with a frequency of 1.51 GHz. Our work focuses on using a side-polished fiber platform with non-uniform WS2 particles prepared through liquid phase exfoliation method without centrifugation. Femtosecond optical pulses were generated from an all-fiberized erbium-doped fiber-based ring cavity by increasing the pump power to achieve a tunable pulse repetition rate from 14.57 MHz to 1.51 GHz (104th harmonic). The characteristics of the output pulse were systematically investigated to analyze the pulse repetition rate, harmonic order, average output power, pulse energy, and pulse width as a function of the pump power. The output performance of the laser was compared to that of a laser based on a microfiber-based WS2 film SA described in (Yan et al 2015 Opt. Mater. Express 5 479-89). This experimental demonstration reaffirms that a side-polished fiber is an effective platform to implement an ultrafast harmonic mode-locker, and non-uniform WS2 particles prepared via simple liquid phase exfoliation method without centrifugation provide a suitable saturable absorption response at 1.55 mu m.
Keywords
MOLYBDENUM-DISULFIDE MOS2; EVANESCENT FIELD INTERACTION; SATURABLE ABSORBER; BLACK PHOSPHORUS; PULSE GENERATION; LOCKING; GRAPHENE; WS2; NANOTUBE; DISPERSION; MOLYBDENUM-DISULFIDE MOS2; EVANESCENT FIELD INTERACTION; SATURABLE ABSORBER; BLACK PHOSPHORUS; PULSE GENERATION; LOCKING; GRAPHENE; WS2; NANOTUBE; DISPERSION; fiber lasers; harmonic mode locking; transition metal dichalcogenide; saturable absorbers
ISSN
2040-8978
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/124340
DOI
10.1088/2040-8978/18/3/035502
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