Abstract

A passively mode-locked fiber laser with switchable output states is demonstrated by using an all-fiber saturable absorber (SA) based on a hybrid single mode fiber-graded index multimode fiber-single mode fiber-graded index multimode fiber-single mode fiber (SMSMS) incorporated into a ring cavity. We investigate the vectorial characteristics of the output soliton in order to analyze the influence of polarization dependence of the SMSMS structure on solitons generation. Due to the appearance of vector solitons, it is proved that nonlinear multimode interference (NL-MMI) plays a dominant role in solitons generation but not nonlinear polarization rotation (NPR). Meanwhile, abundant mode-locked states are achieved in the laser, such as fundamental soliton, higher-order harmonics, bound twin-pulse solitons, and quasi-harmonic bound states. This configuration provides a useful platform for investigating ultrafast soliton dynamics.

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