Author:
Zulkipli N. F.,Batumalay M.,Samsamnun F. S. M.,Mahyuddin M. B. H.,Hanafi E.,Izam T. F. T. M. N.,Khudus M. I. M. A.,Harun S. W.
Abstract
Nanosecond pulse generation is demonstrated in a mode-locked erbium-doped fiber laser (EDFL) utilizing a samarium oxide (Sm2O3) film. The Sm2O3 film exhibits a modulation depth of 33%, which is suitable for mode-locking operation. The passively pulsed EDFL operates stably at 1569.8 nm within a pumping power from 109 to 146 mW. The train of generated output pulses has a pulse width of 356 nm repeated at a fundamental frequency of 0.97 MHz. The average output power of 3.91 mW is obtained at a pump power of 146 mW, corresponding to 4.0 nJ pulse energy. The experimental result indicates that the proposed Sm2O3 saturable absorber is viable for the construction of a flexible and reliably stable mode-locked pulsed fiber laser operating in the 1.5 μm region.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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7 articles.
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