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Bidirectional operation of 100 fs bound solitons in an ultra-compact mode-locked fiber laser
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Soliton SeparationPhotonicsExperimental ObservationEngineeringLaser ScienceOptical PropertiesFiber-optic CommunicationOptical SolitonForward Bound SolitonsBidirectional OperationHigh-power LasersFs Bound SolitonsFiber LaserFibre AmplifierFiber Optic
We report on the experimental observation of bidirectional 100-fs bound solitons from a nanotube-mode-locked dispersion-managed Er-fiber laser with an ultra-simple linear cavity. Two mode-locked pulse trains in opposite directions are delivered simultaneously from the linear cavity. Under the pump power of <74 mW, both the bidirectional outputs of the laser work at the single-soliton state with pulse duration of 173 fs and 182 fs, respectively. Once the pump power is more than 74 mW, both the bidirectional outputs evolve into the two-soliton bound states with soliton separation of 1.53 ps. Interestingly, the bidirectional operations can show the different bound states, i.e. the forward bound solitons with phase difference of + π/2, and the backward ones with phase difference of -π/2. This is, to the best of our knowledge, the first demonstration of such compact bidirectional soliton fiber laser with the sub-200 fs pulses.
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