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Generation of 131 fs mode-locked pulses from 2.8 μm Er:ZBLAN fiber laser

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2020

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We demonstrated a femtosecond mode-locked Er:ZrF 4 -BaF 2 -LaF 3 -AlF 3 -NaF (Er:ZBLAN) fiber laser at 2.8 m based on the nonlinear polarization rotation technique. The laser generated an average output power of 317 mW with a repetition rate of 107 MHz and pulse duration as short as 131 fs. To the best of our knowledge, this is the shortest pulse generated directly from a mid-infrared mode-locked Er:ZBLAN fiber laser to date. Numerical simulation and experimental results confirm that reducing the gain fiber length is an effective way to shorten the mode-locked pulse duration in the Er:ZBLAN fiber laser. The work takes an important step towards sub-100-fs mid-infrared pulse generation from mode-locked Er:ZBLAN fiber lasers.