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Bidirectional mode-locked all-normal dispersion fiber laser

The bidirectional mode-locked oscillator is an emerging light source architecture suitable for dual-comb applications. Therein, bidirectional mode-locked fiber lasers (MLFLs) are particularly promising for their cost effectiveness, system compactness, and environmental robustness. However, the pulse...

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Published in:Optica 2020-08, Vol.7 (8), p.961
Main Authors: Li, Bowen, Xing, Jian, Kwon, Dohyeon, Xie, Yijun, Prakash, Neeraj, Kim, Jungwon, Huang, Shu-Wei
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Language:English
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Summary:The bidirectional mode-locked oscillator is an emerging light source architecture suitable for dual-comb applications. Therein, bidirectional mode-locked fiber lasers (MLFLs) are particularly promising for their cost effectiveness, system compactness, and environmental robustness. However, the pulse energy has been limited to tens of picojoules, restricting practical dual-comb applications, especially in the nonlinear regime. In this paper, we break the pulse energy limit by devising the first bidirectional all-normal dispersion MLFL with an artificial saturable absorber (ASA). Bidirectional dissipative solitons are generated with > 5 -THz bandwidths and > 1 -nJ pulse energies. Free-running laser performance is extensively characterized, and the physical mechanism for bidirectional ASA mode-locking is studied. Last but not least, a proof-of-concept dual-comb spectroscopy measurement is demonstrated. Our work paves the way for a new class of bidirectional MLFLs benefiting dual-comb applications in both linear and nonlinear regimes.
ISSN:2334-2536
2334-2536
DOI:10.1364/OPTICA.396304