Single mode output by controlling the spatiotemporal nonlinearities in mode-locked femtosecond multimode fiber lasers
Abstract
The performance of fiber mode-locked lasers is limited due to the high nonlinearity induced by the spatial confinement of the single-mode fiber core. To massively increase the pulse energy of the femtosecond pulses, amplification is obtained outside the oscillator. Recently, spatiotemporal mode-locking has been proposed as a new path to fiber lasers. However, the beam quality was either highly multimode and/or with low pulse energy. Here we present an approach to reach high energy per pulse directly in the mode-locked multimode fiber oscillator with a near single-mode output beam. Our approach relies on spatial self-beam cleaning via the nonlinear Kerr effect and we demonstrate a multimode fiber oscillator with M2<1.13 beam profile, up to 24 nJ energy and sub-100 fs compressed duration. The reported approach is further power scalable with larger core sized fibers and could benefit applications that require high power ultrashort lasers with commercially available optical fibers.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2005.06761,
title = {Single mode output by controlling the spatiotemporal nonlinearities in mode-locked femtosecond multimode fiber lasers},
author = {Uğur Teğin and Babak Rahmani and Eirini Kakkava and Demetri Psaltis and Christophe Moser},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.06761},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
Manuscript 10 pages, 4 figures Supplementary 7 pages, 8 figures