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Mode-locking with slow and fast saturable absorbers-what's the difference?
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Short-pulse LasersPhotonicsOptical PumpingEngineeringSaturable AbsorptionLaser ScienceSlow Saturable AbsorbersOptical PropertiesOptical SolitonFast Saturable Absorbers-whatHigh-power LasersSlow Saturable AbsorberPerformance CharacterizationStability
Slow saturable absorbers can produce transform‑limited pulses shorter than their recovery time, and with soliton‑like shaping these pulses can be compressed further until a limit imposed by continuum break‑through or pulse breakup. We investigate the differences in the dynamics of lasers mode‑locked by fast and slow saturable absorbers. Given a certain amount of saturable absorption, a comparison is made that estimates the shortest pulse achievable for a solitary laser stabilized by a fast or a slow saturable absorber. The theoretical results are compared with experiments.
We investigate the differences in the dynamics of lasers mode-locked by fast and slow saturable absorbers. Slow saturable absorbers can already generate almost transform limited pulses much shorter than the recovery time of the absorber. If soliton-like pulse shaping is present in addition the pulses can be further compressed below the resulting net gain window until either the continuum breaks through or the pulses break up into multiple pulses, which sets a limit to the shortest pulsewidth achievable. Given a certain amount of saturable absorption, a comparison is made that results in an estimate for the shortest pulse achievable for a solitary laser stabilized by a fast or a slow saturable absorber. The theoretical results are compared with experiments.
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