Author:
González-Galicia M A,Lozano-Crisóstomo N,Meneses F C De,Reyes-Ramírez B
Abstract
Abstract
The noise like pulses (NLPs) are ultrashort light pulses that present very complex dynamics, they are a particular case of the multiple light pulses generated by the partial mode-locked regime. These ultrashort light pulses exhibit very complex behaviour in amplitude and width, in the temporal domain and subsequently in the frequency domain. In this paper we present a theoretical and experimental analysis of temporal amplitude distribution of NLPs within the mode-locked regions of an erbium-doped figure-eight Fibber laser. The mode-locked regions were studied at different settings of the four polarization controllers (HWR1, QWR1) in the ring section and in the nonlinear optical loop mirror (HWR2, QWR2, NOLM) of the fibre laser cavity. We found a wide variety of values of the temporal amplitude of NLPs. The experimental results of the temporal amplitude are compared with simulations generated with the theoretical model based on the theory of polarization of light and the theoretical model of the NOLM. Also, we discovered experimentally that the theoretical model performs well in predicting the complex dynamics of the temporal distribution of amplitude. Finally, we experimentally discovered that the average power output distribution of the cavity has a behaviour which is close to proportional to the temporal amplitude distribution. We analyse NLPs with a carrier wavelength of 1562 nm with typical duration of
τ
⩽
10
ns and a repetition rate of 0.9 MHz.
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Condensed Matter Physics,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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