Abstract

A relatively simple fiber-laser system that is based on a dual fiber, is pumped by a single CW source with an output power of 12 W (976 nm), and provides an output pulse energy of up to 110 µ J at a wavelength of 1080 nm is demonstrated for the first time. The output-pulse repetition rate and duration can be varied in the ranges 45-140 kHz and 0.28-1.80 µ s, respectively, with a variation in the pumping power. The maximum out- put power is 5 W. It is demonstrated that the generation instability observed at an output power of greater than 5 W gives rise to giant pulses that can induce the supercontinuum generation in the range 530-1750 nm in a relatively short microstructured fiber. PACS numbers: 42.55.Wd, 42.60.Gd DOI: 10.1134/S1054660X08110029

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