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Divided-pulse nonlinear amplification and simultaneous compression
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2015
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PhotonicsFiber Laser SystemEngineeringSimultaneous CompressionPulse AmplificationOptical PropertiesNonlinear Wave PropagationFiber-optic CommunicationNonlinear Pulse CompressionNonlinear Signal ProcessingFibre AmplifierFiber LasersFiber OpticNonlinear AcousticSignal ProcessingLasersFiber LaserOptical Amplifier
We report on a fiber laser system delivering 122 fs pulse duration and 600 mW average power at 1560 nm by the interplay between divided pulse amplification and nonlinear pulse compression. A small-core double-clad erbium-doped fiber with anomalous dispersion carries out the pulse amplification and simultaneously compresses the laser pulses such that a separate compressor is no longer necessary. A numeric simulation reveals the existence of an optimum fiber length for producing transform-limited pulses. Furthermore, frequency doubling to 780 nm with 240 mW average power and 98 fs pulse duration is achieved by using a periodically poled lithium niobate crystal at room temperature.
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