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Effective Kerr lens mode locking in Er 3+ :ZBLAN fiber laser with phase mismatched periodically poled lithium niobate

Results in Physics, ISSN: 2211-3797, Vol: 56, Page: 107235
2024
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We theoretically introduce an effective Kerr lens mode locking concept to a polarization maintaining (PM) Er 3+ :ZBLAN fiber laser and generate a stable femtosecond pulse train at 2.76 µm. Phase-mismatched periodically poled lithium niobate (PPLN) is utilized to implement cascaded second order nonlinearities (CSN) for the effective Kerr lens mode locking. Furthermore, the CSN in the PPLN can be tuned to balance the huge fiber anomalous dispersion for femtosecond soliton formation in the mid-infrared regime. High coupling efficiency of light into fiber, shorter effective focal length of PPLN and larger effective nonlinear refractive index are essential for enhancing intracavity peak power and shortening pulse duration. The pulse could be compressed down to 311 fs with output pulse energy of 1.36 nJ and peak power of 3.6 kW. This mode locking method provides deep insight into direct generation of femtosecond fiber laser in mid-infrared regime.

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