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Asynchronous and synchronous dual-wavelength pulse generation in a passively mode-locked fiber laser with a mode-locker
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Short-pulse LasersPhotonicsPulse GenerationIntracavity DispersionEngineeringResidual Anomalous DispersionLaser ScienceOptical PropertiesFiber-optic CommunicationOptical SolitonDual-comb MetrologyMode-locked Fiber LaserFiber OpticHigh-power LasersFiber LaserFibre Amplifier
The evolution from asynchronous to synchronous dual-wavelength pulse generation in a passively mode-locked fiber laser is experimentally investigated by tailoring the intracavity dispersion. Through tuning the intracavity-loss-dependent gain profile and the birefringence-induced filter effect, asynchronous dual-wavelength soliton pulses can be generated until the intracavity anomalous dispersion is reduced to ∼8 fs/nm. The transition from asynchronous to synchronous pulse generation is then observed at an elevated pump power in the presence of residual anomalous dispersion, and it is shown that pulses are temporally synchronized at the mode-locker in the cavity. Spectral sidelobes are observed and could be attributed to the four-wave-mixing effect between dual-wavelength pulses at the carbon nanotube mode-locker. These results could provide further insight into the design and realization of such dual-wavelength ultrafast lasers for different applications such as dual-comb metrology as well as better understanding of the inter-pulse interactions in such dual-comb lasers.
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