Abstract
A 1/1.5 μm dual-band mode-locked fiber laser is experimentally demonstrated. The laser is based upon an architecture in which the 1 μm and the 1.5 μm signals are generated in independent cavities that share the identical active fiber. The mode-locking of the 1 μm laser is realized via nonlinear polarization evolution (NPE), whilst the 1.5 μm laser is mode-locked through cross-phase modulation (XPM) induced by the 1 μm laser and the mode-locking is further stabilized by NPE. Synchronized dual-band mode-locking operation is achieved using the laser.
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