Abstract

A μJ-level low-coherent pulse with dynamic and precise temporal shaping and spectral control is demonstrated. Low-coherent light delivered by a superluminescent diode is precisely shaped through a wave guide amplitude modulator driven by an arbitrary waveform generator. Utilizing a three-stage axial-alternating polarization-maintaining single-mode fiber amplifier, μJ-level low-coherent pulses with 3 ns durations and 20 nm instantaneous bandwidths at a 1 kHz repetition rate are obtained. In addition, a spectral control unit is used to adjust the spectrum shape. As a result, near flat-top, saddle-type, or other required special spectra can be produced. The low temporal coherence characteristics and output stability are characterized experimentally.

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