Abstract
Multimode fiber-based saturable absorbers enable mode-locking in
lasers, generating ultrafast pulses and providing an exceptional
platform for investigating nonlinear phenomena. Previous analyses in
the continuous-wave (CW) limit showed that saturable absorption can be
obtained due to nonlinear interactions between transverse modes. We
find experimentally that saturable absorption can be achieved, thanks
to the interplay of single-mode fiber nonlinearity and the
wavelength-dependent linear transmission of the multimode fiber, even
with negligible intermodal nonlinearities. We further show that even
when intermodal nonlinearities are significant, the CW analysis may
not be sufficient for long multimode fibers. Understanding the
underlying mechanisms of multimode fiber-based saturable absorbers
opens new possibilities for developing programmable devices for
ultrafast control.
Funder
Zuckerman STEM Leadership
Program
Council for Higher
Education
Israel Science Foundation
ISF-NRF Singapore Joint Research
Program