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A polarization-maintaining pedestal-free femtosecond pulse compressor incorporating an ultrafast dispersion-imbalanced nonlinear optical loop mirror

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IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS
Volume 13, Issue 5, Pages 526-528

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/68.920774

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optical pulse compression; optical pulse generation; optical pulse shaping; optical soliton

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We report a polarization-maintaining and dispersion-flattened pulse compressor based on a dispersion decreasing fiber (DDF) for compression and a dispersion-imbalanced nonlinear optical loop mirror (DI-NOLM) for pedestal removal. A dispersion management scheme was used in the DI-NOLM to reduce dispersive spreading, which allows efficient switching fur ultrashort pulses, Input pulses of 3 ps duration at 10 GHz were compressed to as short as 140 fs with a spectral width of 56 nm, time-bandwidth product of 0.96, and average power of 8.5 mW, This pulsewidth was limited by the higher order dispersion in the DI-NOLM. Using a post filter and a post amplifier, we obtained transform-limited 170 fs pulses at an average power of 100 mW with peak-to-pedestal ratios exceeding 35 dB, The compressor was adjustment-free, which is critical for practical use.

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