4.7 Article

Characterization and Manipulation of Temporal Structures of Dispersive Waves in a Soliton Fiber Laser

Journal

JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 5, Pages 1545-1551

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JLT.2022.3224564

Keywords

Fiber lasers; Optical fiber dispersion; Amplitude modulation; Optical solitons; Optical fibers; Laser mode locking; Laser theory; Dispersive waves; Kelly sideband; mode-locked fiber laser; optical solitons; ultrafast lasers

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This article reports experimental studies on the temporal structures of intra-cavity dispersive waves (DWs) in soliton fiber lasers. The DWs were found to have exponentially-decaying profiles that can be manipulated by varying cavity parameters. The amplitude and width of the DW waveform were observed to undergo variations as the pump power was changed, following the soliton energy evolution trajectories. These results provide insights into the emission mechanism of DWs in mode-locked lasers, and the control methods of intra-cavity DWs may find potential applications in ultrafast pulse generation and soliton dynamics.
Dispersive waves (DWs) are ubiquitous in nonlinear optical systems that host optical solitons. In particular, DWs in soliton fiber lasers have attracted continuous interest over the past decades since they are closely related to laser soliton instabilities. Meanwhile, intra-cavity DWs also play important roles in solion interactions. While previous studies mostly focused on their spectral properties, characterizations and manipulations of the intra-cavity DWs in the time domain remain unexplored. Here, we report the experimental studies on temporal structures of intra-cavity DWs, unveiling their exponentially-decaying profiles which can be manipulated by varying cavity parameters, following a simple analytic model. We also studied the evolution dynamics of the intra-cavity DWs under abrupt cavity parameter variations. We observed that both the amplitude and the width of the DW waveform went through variations as the pump power was changed, while their evolution trajectories followed intimately that of the soliton energy. These results provide insights into the DW emission mechanism in mode-locked lasers, and the control methods of intra-cavity DWs may find potential applications in the fields of ultrafast pulse generation and soliton dynamics.

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