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Scaling of dissipative soliton fiber lasers to megawatt peak powers by use of large-area photonic crystal fiber
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PhotonicsAverage PowerEngineeringOptical PropertiesChirped Pulse EnergyOptical SolitonUltrafast Laser PhysicsSelf-starting Mode-locked PulsesFiber LasersFiber OpticPeak PowersFibre AmplifierFiber Laser
We report an all-normal dispersion femtosecond laser based on large-mode-area Yb-doped photonic crystal fiber. Self-starting mode-locked pulses are obtained with an average power of 12 W at 84 MHz repetition rate, corresponding to 140 nJ of chirped pulse energy. These are dechirped to a near transform-limited duration of 115 fs. Experimental results are consistent with numerical simulations of dissipative soliton intra-cavity pulse evolution, and demonstrate scaling of 100 fs pulses to megawatt peak powers.
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