Abstract

Thulium-doped fiber laser (TDFL) devices are a promising laser source technology for applications in the wavelength of 2000 nm, such as spectroscopy, sensing, medical, among many others. Several pulse regimes employing different approaches have been constantly demonstrated in the scientific literature. Particularly, the development of new saturable absorber (SA) materials with exceptional nonlinear optical properties has become an efficient methodology for generating short pulses in fiber laser cavities at 2000 nm. Looking for clarifying the current state of the art of TDFL technology at 2000 nm, we review in this paper the main achievements of TDFLs in the last five years (2022–2018) based on SA materials. Nonlinear optical properties of these materials, experimental setup arrangements, as well as new avenues are addressed in this review for the advancements in source laser technologies operating at 2000 nm.

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