Long- and short-term stability of all polarization maintaining thulium doped passively mode-locked fiber lasers with emissionwavelengths at 1,95 μm and 2,07 μm

Abstract: In this work, we compare the operation of a passively modelocked polarization-maintaining emission in two thulium-doped fiber lasers pumped at 1561 nm, with emission at wavelengths of 1.951 m in one case and 2.07 m in the other. We obtained a sequence of light pulses at 15.6 MHz, whos...

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Autores principales: Cuadrado-Laborde, Christian, Cruz, José L., Diez, Antonio, Andrés, Miguel V.
Otros Autores: 0000-0002-4360-9989
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://repositorio.uca.edu.ar/handle/123456789/16153
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Sumario:Abstract: In this work, we compare the operation of a passively modelocked polarization-maintaining emission in two thulium-doped fiber lasers pumped at 1561 nm, with emission at wavelengths of 1.951 m in one case and 2.07 m in the other. We obtained a sequence of light pulses at 15.6 MHz, whose temporal width was 81 ps at 1.95 m, and a sequence of light pulses at 13.1MHz, whose temporal width was 94 ps at 2.07 m. Finally, we also measured the long-term stability of this setup during a 24-h operation, as well as the short-term stability in a simulated harsh environment. The results confirm the superior performance of fiber laser systems with a fully polarization-maintaining design.