Abstract

In this work, we have demonstrated the generation of dissipative soliton from single to multi-pulsing phenomenon. The generation of ultrashort pulses was achieved with nickel-based metal organic framework (Ni-MOF) as saturable absorber in a ring cavity erbium-doped fiber laser. The SA was fabricated by spin-coating Ni-MOF/polydimethylsiloxane composite on a tapered fiber substrate, which had an insertion loss of 2.82 dB, a modulation depth of 4.61 %, and saturation intensity of 30.12 MW/cm2. A self-started DS mode-locked pulse was observed at 1559.89 nm central wavelength with 3-dB bandwidth of 19.72 nm at threshold pump power of 33.5 mW. Its pulse width of 7.89 ps was recorded at 7.94 MHz repetition rate. The nature of pulse splitting was observed up to three pulses which were separated with 2.62 ns time spacing with the increment of pump power until 134.2 mW. The generated multiple dissipative soliton pulses realized in the laser cavity through Ni-MOF saturable absorber were stable and invariant for 1-hour stability measurement.

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