Abstract

A passively Q-switched Erbium-doped fiber laser (EDFL) was successfully demonstrated using SMF (single-mode fiber)-SIMF (step-index multimode fiber)-SMF or SMS structure as a saturable absorber (SA). The SMS structure operates on the Kerr-effect of multimode interference (MMI). To modulate the cavity loss, a 158 mm length of SIMF was fusion spliced into a ring cavity. By properly adjusting the in-line polarization controller (PC) that holds the SIMF, we were able to generate steady Q-switched pulses. As the input pump power increased from 115 to 343 mW, the repetition rate of the Q-switched laser increased from 87 to 158 kHz, while the corresponding pulse width decreased from 4.2 µs to 2.5 µs. The signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the fundamental mode for the pulsed laser was around 72 dB at a central wavelength of 1530 nm. Our results indicate that the SMS structure can be used as an SA to generate stable Q-switched EDFL with very simple cavity settings.

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