Author:
Voropaev Vasilii,Batov Daniil,Voronets Andrey,Vlasov Dmitrii,Jafari Rana,Donodin Aleksandr,Tarabrin Mikhail,Trebino Rick,Lazarev Vladimir
Abstract
AbstractThe duration reduction and the peak power increase of ultrashort pulses generated by all-fiber sources at a wavelength of $$1.9\,\upmu \hbox {m}$$
1.9
μ
m
are urgent tasks. Finding an effective and easy way to improve these characteristics of ultrafast lasers can allow a broad implementation of wideband coherent supercontinuum sources in the mid-IR range required for various applications. As an alternative approach to sub-100 fs pulse generation, we present an ultrafast all-fiber amplifier based on a normal-dispersion germanosilicate thulium-doped active fiber and a large-mode-area silica-fiber compressor. The output pulses have the following characteristics: the central wavelength of $$1.9\,\upmu \hbox {m}$$
1.9
μ
m
, the repetition rate of 23.8 MHz, the energy per pulse period of 25 nJ, the average power of 600 mW, and a random output polarization. The pulse intensity and phase profiles were measured via the second-harmonic-generation frequency-resolved optical gating technique for a linearly polarized pulse. The linearly polarized pulse has a duration of 71 fs and a peak power of 128.7 kW. The maximum estimated peak power for all polarizations is 220 kW. The dynamics of ultrashort-pulse propagation in the amplifier were analyzed using numerical simulations.
Funder
Foundation for the support of young scientists named after Gennady Komissarov
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Cited by
7 articles.
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