DocumentCode
827128
Title
Dispersion effects in an actively mode-locked inhomogeheously broadened laser
Author
Lu, Wei ; Yan, Li ; Menyuk, Curtis R.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Electr. Eng., Maryland Univ., Baltimore, MD, USA
Volume
38
Issue
10
fYear
2002
fDate
10/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1317
Lastpage
1324
Abstract
We theoretically and experimentally studied the dispersion effects in an actively mode-locked inhomogeneously broadened laser. In the positive group velocity dispersion (GVD) region, the laser generates incoherent pulses. Self-phase modulation and resonant dispersion impede reduction of the pulse duration when the GVD is small or near zero. A single, stable, soliton-like pulse can be generated only when the GVD is within a certain range of negative values. When the negative GVD is too small, the laser generates only multiple soliton-like pulses because of excess gain filtering. When the negative GVD is too large, the soliton pulse-shaping process fails, and the laser generates only incoherent pulses due to insufficient gain filtering. In the experiment, we characterized an actively mode-locked inhomogeneously broadened Nd:silicate glass laser and confirmed this GVD dependence. The laser generated self-sustaining, soliton-like pulses as short as 77 fs.
Keywords
laser mode locking; neodymium; optical dispersion; optical pulse generation; optical pulse shaping; optical solitons; self-phase modulation; solid lasers; 77 fs; Nd:silicate glass laser; actively mode-locked laser; autocorrelation traces; dispersion effects; dispersion-uncompensated cavity; excess gain filtering; incoherent pulses; inhomogeneously broadened laser; multiple soliton-like pulses; positive group velocity dispersion region; self-phase modulation; single stable soliton-like pulse; soliton pulse-shaping; Dispersion; Filtering; Glass; Impedance; Laser mode locking; Laser theory; Optical pulse generation; Pulse modulation; Resonance; Solitons;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9197
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JQE.2002.802985
Filename
1035978
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