We report a linear-cavity mode-locked Yb-doped fiber laser using self-made semiconductor saturable absorber mirrors (SESAMs). The SESAMs are grown by means of metalorganic chemical vapor deposition, with a design of high modulation depth using strain-compensated multiple quantum wells. We choose two kinds of self-made SESAMs with different periods of top reflector in the linear cavity, and they can both be applied to stable mode-locking operation without damage. The output characteristics of the mode-locked oscillator indicate that SESAMs with high modulation depth are beneficial for mode-locked fiber lasers and the modulation depth can limit the pulse width of the output pulses.
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