Abstract

We report the evolution of single-pulse and multi-pulse in a mode-locked all polarization-maintaining fiber laser based on a nonlinear optical loop mirror (NOLM). The main parameters of the laser were determined by numerically simulating the relationship between the number of pulses and the basic parameters of each element. Experiments demonstrate generation of 1 to 6 pulses per cavity round trip. There is an unstable regime between the stable N and N + 1 pulses states when gradually increasing the pump power, while the intervals of the unstable regime shrink or even disappear when the direction of pump power variation is reversed. Our experimental results are different from those previously reported where the intervals of the unstable pulse regime are almost unchanged regardless of the pump power adjustment direction. We also describe how to obtain fundamental mode-locking from the multi-pulse state. The laser operated in the single-pulse regime shows excellent stability.

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