Abstract

We demonstrate that the mode-locked all-fiber laser can simultaneously emit two-color broadband LP11 transverse mode in the near-infrared region by sharing a common mode-selective coupler (MSC). The MSC mode converter is designed to achieve simultaneous dual-channel mode conversion corresponding to the wavelength regions at 1.0 and $1.5~\mu \text{m}$ , in which each channel possesses broadband mode conversion from LP01 to LP11 mode with high mode purity. As a proof of concept, we implement an all-fiber ytterbium (Yb)- and erbium (Er)-doped fiber lasers with a mode-locked two-color LP11 modal output. The laser consists of two ring cavities combined with a common MSC mode converter. The generated LP11 modal pulses have a full width at half maximum of 11 and 8.1 nm for Yb- and Er-doped fiber laser, respectively. The presented fiber laser would represent a promising light source in the field of structured light and ultrafast optics.

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