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High-energy mode-locked all-fiber laser with ultralong resonator

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The first experimental results on an all-fiber mode-locked ytterbium laser whose ultralong cavity has a length of 8 km are presented. An increase in the length of the laser cavity at a constant mean power of radiation makes it possible to increase the pulse energy by more than two orders of magnitude to a level of 4 μJ, which is record-high for the pulses generated by a fiber mode-locked master oscillator in the absence of Q-switching. A pulse repetition rate of 37 kHz is the record-low repetition rate for the mode-locked lasers. The numerical simulation of the lasing in the absence of extension fiber yields a possibility of a wide-range variation in the pulse duration due to the tuning of the intracavity polarization controllers. The simulation results are in qualitative agreement with the experimental data.

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