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Dissipative soliton resonance in fiber lasers

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OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 541, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.optcom.2023.129543

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Fiber lasers; Soliton

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Increasing pulse energy directly from a fiber laser oscillator is challenging due to the quantization of pulse energy in fiber lasers. One promising technique is the dissipative soliton resonance (DSR) effect, which manifests as a square-wave pulse with constant peak power and increasing energy and duration with increasing pumping power. DSR is favored experimentally using long or ultra-long cavities and has been observed with various rare-earth doped fibers. This paper provides a comprehensive review of DSR in fiber lasers, including theoretical background and relevant experimental results.
Due to the quantization of the pulse energy in fiber lasers, it is challenging to find effective ways to increase the pulse energy directly from a fiber laser oscillator. One efficient and promising technique is based on the dissipative soliton resonance (DSR) effect which is a special solution of the nonlinear propagation equation manifesting as a square-wave pulse with a constant peak power and increasing pulse energy and duration when the pumping power increases. Experimentally, DSR is favored with the use of long or ultra-long cavities and has been observed in many optical configurations with various rare-earth doped fibers. In this paper we give a comprehensive review of the DSR in fiber lasers. Theoretical background is considered as well as the most relevant experimental results.

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