Abstract
Tm-doped ultrafast fiber lasers have been widely used in scientific research and industrial applications. Here, with the usage of an novel integrated fiber coupler, we describe a reduced laser configuration to achieve compact and high-performance all-fiber Tm-doped mode-locked fiber laser. This novel fiber component can be used as wavelength division multiplexer (WDM), output coupler (OC) and optical modulator at the same time, fabricated by magnetron-sputtering vanadium dioxide (VO2) saturable absorber (SA) on a optical coupler. The bare coupler was laboratory-tapered performing WDM and OC simultaneously. With above-mentioned device, a mode-locked Tm-doped fiber laser was constructed. Fundamental solitons were formed and generated with a short pulse width of 478 fs and a high repetition rate of 160 MHz. In addition, Short-term and long-term laser stability was confirmed by the noise analysis and 4-h running test. 336 fs RMS time jitter ([10 kHz - 10 MHz]) and 0.036% RMS relative intensity noise ([1 Hz - 10 MHz]) was acquired. This new integrated design at 2 μm region simplifies implementation of the ultrafast Tm-doped fiber laser and paves the way for developing compact and high-performance all-fiber ring laser.
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