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Adjustable noiselike pulses from a figure-eight fiber laser

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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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We propose and study experimentally and numerically a passively mode-locked figure-eight fiber laser scheme generating noiselike optical pulses, or subns wave packets with a fine inner structure of subps pulses presenting random amplitudes and durations. The particular design of the nonlinear optical loop mirror (NOLM) used in this laser, relying on nonlinear polarization rotation, allows adjusting the switching power through input polarization control. Experimental results show stable pulsed operation over a limited range of the NOLM input polarization angle. Interestingly, the spectral and temporal characteristics of these pulses are observed to be widely variable over that range. In particular, the spectral width varies from 16 to 52 nm and this spectral variation is associated with an inverse evolution in the durations of the bunch and of the inner ultrashort pulses. Simulation results are in good agreement with the experiment. They confirm the strong dependence of the pulse properties on the value of the NOLM switching power, although NOLM switching is not alone responsible for the appearance of the noiselike pulsing mode.

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Nonlinear-optical loop mirror

Nick Doran, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1988 - 
TL;DR: A nonlinear device based on the nonlinear propagation in a waveguide loop formed by connecting the output ports of a conventional coupler is proposed and has the ability to operate on entire pulses when soliton effects are included.
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77-fs pulse generation from a stretched-pulse mode-locked all-fiber ring laser

TL;DR: By incorporating a section of large positive-dispersion fiber in an all-fiber erbium ring laser, a fully self-starting source of 77-fs pulse with 90 pJ of energy and greater than 1 kW of peak power at a 45-MHz repetition rate is obtained.
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Noiselike pulses with a broadband spectrum generated from an erbium-doped fiber laser.

TL;DR: A theoretical model indicates that this mode of operation can be explained by the internal birefringence of the laser cavity combined with a nonlinear transmission element and the gain response of the fiber amplifier.
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Nonlinear amplifying loop mirror.

TL;DR: A novel device arrangement for all-optical switching that permits efficient exploitation of waveguide nonlinearities is discussed, based on a long optical fiber loop mirror with an integral short asymmetrically located optical amplifier.
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