Abstract

We propose and experimentally demonstrate a widely tunable mode-locked thulium-doped fiber laser. The laser can operate at both continuous-wave and mode-locked states at different pump power levels. A classic nonlinear polarization rotation structure is employed to obtain the passive mode-locked laser. A birefringence Lyot filter as a fiber comb filter is used to expand the tuning range. Thanks to the filtering component, the tuning range of the continuous-wave laser can reach 127nm (1823-1950nm). The tuning ranges of the single-wavelength and dual-wavelength mode-locked lasers are 94nm (1835-1929nm) and 87nm (1831-1918nm), respectively, with a 3.085MHz repetition rate and 75ps pulse width.

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