Abstract

Passively mode locked fiber lasers (PML-FLs) can produce a variety of phenomena due to the nonlinear effects. With the introduction of the nonlinear polarization rotation (NPR) and a multimode fiber polarization controller (MMF-PC), we observed nonlinear effects in our erbium-doped mode-locked fiber laser, such as the evolution of the soliton bunch to dissipates soliton resonance (DSR) pulses. In the evolution of the soliton bunch to DSR pulses, the soliton square bunch and the multi-longitudinal mode oscillation also appeared in our experiment with the increasing the pump power. To illustrate the importance of MMF-PC, a control experiment is conducted by replacing the MMF-PC with a single mode fiber PC (SMF-PC). The experimental results indicate that the MMF-PC are crucial for the evolution of soliton pairs to DSR pulses and the generation of soliton pairs. The NPR mode-locked structure is used to achieve dual-wavelength filtering, its strength-dependent non-uniform loss can effectively suppress the mode competition in the gain fibers. The MMF-PC in the mode-locked structure adds a polarization burned hole effect inside the resonator. We achieved dual-wavelength mode locking by adjusting the PC to control the birefringence and loss in the resonator.

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