Abstract

This investigation explores the potential use of graded-index multimode fiber (GIMF) in a nonlinear absorbing loop mirror (NAbLM) as an artificial saturable absorber for ultrashort pulse generation. The saturable absorption mechanism of GIMF-NAbLM was based on a combination of nonlinear phase shift and multimodal interference that was satisfied by the asymmetric positioning of the GIMF in the single-mode fiber loop mirror. The proposed saturable absorber was integrated in a mode-locked thulium-doped fiber laser with figure-of-eight cavity. A noise-like pulse of 164 fs spike pulse duration at 1950 nm central wavelength was attained in the net anomalous dispersion with a 10 m long GIMF. The GIMF-NAbLM structure demonstrates immense prospects as an effective saturable absorption device for generating stable ultrashort pulse in the 2 µm region due to its simplicity.

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