Abstract
The passively Q-switched operation of all-fibre thulium fibre lasers using UV-curing resin doped with multi-walled carbon nanotubes as a saturable absorber is demonstrated. A single-mode thulium-doped silica fibre is pumped by a laser diode emitting at 1.63 µm through a wavelength-division multiplexing coupler. Unidirectional laser output from the fibre ring resonator is attained by using the retroreflector at the counter-directional output port. The fibre laser exhibits 1.9 µm wavelength pulsed oscillation at a repetition rate of 7.2 kHz. When the pump power is increased to 161 mW, the output pulse power is measured by 150 mW with a pulse width of 3.2 µs.
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