CIOP   05384
CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIONES OPTICAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
Experimental study of an actively mode-locked fiber ring laser based on in-fiber amplitude modulation
Autor/es:
BELLO-JIMÉNEZ, M. A.; CUADRADO LABORDE, CHRISTIAN; DIEZ, ANTONIO; CRUZ, JOSE LUIS; ANDRES BOU, MIGUEL
Revista:
APPLIED PHYSICS B - LASERS AND OPTICS
Editorial:
SPRINGER
Referencias:
Año: 2011 vol. 105 p. 269 - 276
ISSN:
0946-2171
Resumen:
We report an experimental study of an actively mode-locked fiber ring laser based on the development of an efficient in-fiber amplitude modulator. Intermodal coupling induced by standing flexural acoustic waves permits the implementation of broad bandwidth (1.5 nm), high modulation depth (72 %), low-insertion-loss (0.75 dB), in-fiber amplitude modulators, operating in the MHz frequency range. The experimental characterization of the laser as a function of the radio frequency voltage that controls the modulator, the length of the active fiber, and the optical bandwidth of an intracavity filter implemented with a fiber Bragg grating, has led to output optical pulses of 34 ps temporal width, 1.4 W peak power, 4.7 MHz repetition rate, at the emission wavelength of erbium.