Abstract

We present a new saturable absorber device principle which has the potential for broad spectral range applications. An active region membrane is separated from the substrate and placed on a dielectric end mirror. By combining the absorbing membrane with the dielectric mirror to one device we get a membrane saturable absorber mirror (MESAM) which is similar to the well-known semiconductor saturable absorber mirror (SESAM) without the restriction of the stop-band reflectivity of the distributed Bragg reflector (DBR). Stable mode-locking with the MESAM was achieved in a red-emitting VECSEL at a pump power of 4.25 W with a pulse duration of 3.06 ps at 812 MHz repetition rate. We compare the performance and pulses of both SESAM and MESAM in a z-shaped VECSEL cavity.

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