Abstract
In this Letter, we report on widely tunable pulse generation from a red-diode-clad-pumped mid-infrared (mid-IR) Er3+/Dy3+ codoped ZrF4 fiber laser, for the first time, to the best of our knowledge. Using a Fe2+:ZnSe crystal, continuously tunable Q-switched pulses across the range of 3.06–3.62 µm have been attained, which not only represents the widest range (in wavelength domain) from a pulsed rare-earth-doped fiber laser at any wavelength, but also almost entirely covers the strong absorption band of C-H bonds in the mid-IR, providing a potential way for gas detection and polymer processing. In addition, the commercial InAs quantum-well-based saturable absorbers (SAs) have been employed instead, and the obtained longest Q-switching wavelength of 3.39 µm is slightly shorter than 3.444 µm determined by its nominal direct bandgap of 0.36 eV.
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