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1 April 2020 nJ-class all-PM fiber tunable femtosecond laser from 1800 nm to 2050 nm via a highly efficient SSFS
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Nowadays, the request for femtosecond lasers operating between 1.7 μm and 2 μm is continuously growing for many applications. Mode-locked Holmium- or Thulium-doped fiber lasers based on Saturable Absorber Mirror (SAM) are typically the first approach to generate pulses in this spectral range but this technique suffers from a lack of tunability. Indeed, the operating wavelength is fixed by the SAM and the gain fiber. Another way to reach the 2 μm-spectral range consists to exploit the nonlinear phenomena appearing in optical fibers and in particular the Soliton-Self Frequency Shift (SSFS) effect from an Erbium-fiber laser. Several systems based on this phenomenon allowed the generation of ultrashort pulses at different wavelengths and in different type of fibers (step-index, PCF, …). In this paper, we report on the design of a compact and robust all-Polarization-Maintaining (PM) fiber system entirely based on commercial PM components. This system allows to generate a single femtosecond pulse continuously tunable from 1700 nm to 2050 nm. We also demonstrate that the sub-150 fs pulses are transform-limited over all the spectral range and thanks to an optimized rate conversion close to 50 %, the pulse energy and the peak power can reach the nJclass and the kW-class respectively, which represents a gain a of factor 2 compared to the previous works.
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P. Morin, S. Boivinet, J.-P. Yehouessi, S. Vidal, T. Berberian, F. Druon, G. Machinet, F. Guichard, Y. Zaouter, and J. Boullet "nJ-class all-PM fiber tunable femtosecond laser from 1800 nm to 2050 nm via a highly efficient SSFS", Proc. SPIE 11357, Fiber Lasers and Glass Photonics: Materials through Applications II, 1135715 (1 April 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2555413
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KEYWORDS
Femtosecond phenomena

Fiber lasers

Fourier transforms

Mode locking

Femtosecond fiber lasers

Diodes

Fiber amplifiers

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