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Tunable megawatt-scale sub-20 fs visible pulses from a fiber laser source

Optics 2025-06-18 v2

Abstract

Ultrafast laser pulses that are both tunable in wavelength and very short in duration are essential tools in fields ranging from biomedical imaging to ultrafast spectroscopy. While resonant dispersive-wave emission in gas-filled hollow-core fibers is a powerful technique for generating such pulses, it has traditionally required complex and expensive pump laser systems. In this work, we present a more compact and accessible alternative that combines gain-managed nonlinear amplification with resonant dispersive-wave emission. Our system produces sub-20 femtosecond pulses tunable from 400 nm to beyond 700 nm, with energies up to 39 nJ and peak powers exceeding 2 MW, operating at a 4.8 MHz repetition rate. This compact and efficient laser source opens new avenues for deploying resonant dispersive-wave-based technologies for broader scientific and industrial applications.

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@article{arxiv.2502.01322,
  title  = {Tunable megawatt-scale sub-20 fs visible pulses from a fiber laser source},
  author = {Mohammed Sabbah and Robbie Mears and Leah R. Murphy and Kerrianne Harrington and James M. Stone and Tim A. Birks and John C. Travers},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.01322},
  year   = {2025}
}