Supercontinuum generation employing the high-energy wave-breaking-free pulse in a compact all-fiber laser system

L. R. Wang, X. M. Liu, Y. K. Gong, D. Mao, L. N. Duan

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Abstract

Supercontinuum (SC) generation is experimentally achieved in a compact all-fiber laser system by using high-energy wave-breaking-free dissipative soliton (DS) pulses. The pulses exhibit Gaussian (rectangular) shape profiles in spectral (temporal) domain, which is even reversed of the typical rectangular-spectrum DSs. With the increase of pump power the pulse duration enlarges dramatically whereas the bandwidth and peak power of the pulse keep almost constant, which enables the pulse to accumulate much higher energy during the pulse-shaping process. When inputting the amplified pulse into the single-mode fiber, SC with excellent flatness is generated with the spectral range from about 1550 to 1700 nm. Broader SC with the bandwidth of even larger than 1000 nm can also be generated by this kind of pulse in the near-zero-dispersion-flattened photonic-crystal fiber through strong nonlinear effects.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1797-1803
Number of pages7
JournalLaser Physics
Volume21
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2011
Externally publishedYes

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