Abstract

In this paper, a passive mode-locked erbium-doped fiber laser (EDFL) incorporating graphene nanoplatelet (GNP) powder-based saturable absorber (SA) with short pulse duration in femtosecond range is demonstrated. A good synthesis of GNP can be simply produced via a combination of thermal, chemical, and mechanical exfoliation of expandable graphite. The GNP-SA is fabricated by mechanically imprinting the powder onto the tip of a single mode fiber ferrule. The characterization of SA is done via focus ion beam scanning electron microscope, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, as well as Raman spectroscopy. The fabricated GNP-SA has 1.8 % modulation depth and C-band transmission loss of less than 1.8 dB. The ring-configuration EDFL integrated with GNP-SA yields a mode-locking threshold of 22.6 mW pump power. Net anomalous dispersion of the laser cavity is validated by the observation of Kelly’s sideband in the optical spectrum. At maximum pump power of 115.8 mW, the mode-locked EDFL has a pulse repetition rate of 13.11 MHz, sech2 profile fitted pulse duration of 694 fs, peak-to-pedestal extinction ratio of 58.2 dB, average output power of 6.7 mW, and pulse energy of 507.2 pJ. Our proposed GNP-SA is feasible as a mode-locker for ultrashort pulsed fiber laser with advantage in terms of simple synthesis and fabrication technique.

Highlights

  • Recent fiber laser technologies have highlighted the significance of passively mode-locked ultra-short pulse in multiple applications such as medical field [1], molecular science [2], astrophysics [3], and high energy laser system [4]

  • We demonstrate a sandwich-structured GNP-Saturable absorber (SA) which generates shorter pulse duration of 694 fs compared to previous GNP-SA mode-locked erbium-doped fiber laser (EDFL) using similar SA structure [15, 18]

  • Low saturation intensity is highly desirable in SAs as it can assist in obtaining a low threshold condition in mode-locked lasers [31]

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Summary

July 2018

K Y Lau, N H Zainol Abidin, M H Abu Bakar, A A Latif, F D Muhammad, N M Huang, M F Omar and M A Mahdi. A passive mode-locked erbium-doped fiber laser (EDFL) incorporating graphene the work, journal citation nanoplatelet (GNP) powder-based saturable absorber (SA) with short pulse duration in femtosecond and DOI. The GNP-SA is fabricated by mechanically imprinting the powder onto the tip of a single mode fiber ferrule. The ring-configuration EDFL integrated with GNP-SA yields a mode-locking threshold of 22.6 mW pump power. At maximum pump power of 115.8 mW, the mode-locked EDFL has a pulse repetition rate of 13.11 MHz, sech profile fitted pulse duration of 694 fs, peak-to-pedestal extinction ratio of 58.2 dB, average output power of 6.7 mW, and pulse energy of 507.2 pJ. Our proposed GNP-SA is feasible as a mode-locker for ultrashort pulsed fiber laser with advantage in terms of simple synthesis and fabrication technique

Introduction
Synthesis of GNP powder
Fabrication and preparation of GNP-SA
Optical characterization of GNP-SA
Experimental setup of mode-locked fiber laser
Mode-locked fiber laser performance
Conclusions
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