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Nonlinear optical characteristics of germanium and its application for generating bound state solitons within Er-doped fiber laser

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RESULTS IN PHYSICS
Volume 51, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.rinp.2023.106604

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Recently, germanium (Ge) has been regarded as a two-dimensional (2D) material saturable absorber (SA) due to its excellent nonlinear saturable absorption properties. However, research on Ge SA Er-doped fiber lasers is still limited. In this study, bound state solitons were successfully demonstrated in a Ge SA Er-doped fiber laser, which has not been achieved in previous works. Three types of bound state solitons with a fundamental frequency of 9.77 MHz were investigated, indicating that Ge has exceptional nonlinear optical characteristics to promote the development of bound state solitons.
Recently, germanium (Ge) was also considered as the two-dimensional (2D) material saturable absorber (SA) because of its excellent nonlinear saturable absorption properties. However, the research of Ge SA Er-doped fiber laser is still rare. In this work, bound state solitons were demonstrated in Ge SA Er-doped fiber laser. To be best of our knowledge, no previous work has ever achieved that. Three kinds of bound state solitons with 9.77 MHz fundamental frequency were investigated, indicating that Ge has excellent nonlinear optical characteristics to promote the development of bound state soliton.

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