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Baldemar Ibarra-Escamilla

Researcher at National Institute of Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics

Publications -  133
Citations -  1281

Baldemar Ibarra-Escamilla is an academic researcher from National Institute of Astrophysics, Optics and Electronics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fiber laser & Laser. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 123 publications receiving 1085 citations. Previous affiliations of Baldemar Ibarra-Escamilla include University of Dayton.

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Adjustable noiselike pulses from a figure-eight fiber laser

TL;DR: In this paper, a passively mode-locked figure-eight fiber laser scheme was proposed to generate noiselike optical pulses, or subns wave packets with a fine inner structure of subps pulses presenting random amplitudes and durations.
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Theory of nonlinear loop mirrors with twisted low-birefringence fiber

TL;DR: In this paper, a nonlinear, birefringent optical fiber with twist was analyzed and the authors derived a simplified set of equations to describe the nonlinear evolution of the phase.
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Theoretical investigation of the NOLM with highly twisted fibre and a λ/4 birefringence bias

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate theoretically the operation of a power-symmetric nonlinear optical loop mirror (NOLM) scheme, which relies on nonlinear polarisation rotation.
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Experimental investigation of the nonlinear optical loop mirror with twisted fiber and birefringence bias

TL;DR: High dynamic range with controllable transmissivity, and good stability over long times, is demonstrated using a NOLM device using a symmetrical coupler, highly twisted fiber, and a quarter-wave retarder plate introducing a polarization asymmetry in the loop.
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Dynamics of noise-like pulsing at sub-ns scale in a passively mode-locked fiber laser.

TL;DR: An original noise-like pulse dynamics observed in a figure-eight fiber laser, in which fragments are continually released from a main waveform that circulates in the cavity, finds that these fragments are formed of units with sub-ns duration and roughly the same energy.