Abstract

Self-started mode-locking in a polarization-maintaining figure-eight Er-doped fiber laser was demonstrated by optimizing the dispersion and the nonlinearity in the nonlinear amplifier loop mirror. Experimental results indicate that the build-up time of soliton pulse is directly linked to the available pump power and net dispersion. Three laser diodes, one in a linear loop and the others in a nonlinear loop, were applied to provide enough pump power for the start-up of the nonlinear evolution. As long as 8-min build-up time was observed as the net dispersion approaches to −0.115 and −0.043 ps2, it dramatically decreased to approximately millisecond order of magnitude as the net dispersion was optimized to −0.062 ps2. Stable single soliton could be obtained by reducing the hysteresis pump power.

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