Single-shot spectroscopy of broadband Yb fiber laser

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作者
Suzuki, Masayuki [1 ]
Yoneya, Shin [1 ]
Kuroda, Hiroto [1 ]
机构
[1] Aichi Med Univ, Adv Laser Med Grp, 1154-1 Kotta, Tama, Tokyo 2060014, Japan
关键词
Laser transient spectroscopy; real-time single-shot spectral measurement; dispersive Fourier transform; Yb fiber laser; mode locking; noise-like pulse; ultrafast phenomena; SAPPHIRE DDI LASER; NORMAL-DISPERSION; PULSE GENERATION; TRANSFORMATION; COMPENSATION; OSCILLATOR; DYNAMICS;
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10.1117/12.2255945
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O43 [光学];
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070207 ; 0803 ;
摘要
We have experimentally reported on a real-time single-shot spectroscopy of a broadband Yb-doped fiber (YDF) laser which based on a nonlinear polarization evolution by using a time-stretched dispersive Fourier transformation technique. We have measured an 8000 consecutive single-shot spectra of mode locking and noise-like pulse (NLP), because our developed broadband YDF oscillator can individually operate the mode locking and NLP by controlling a pump LD power and angle of waveplates. A shot-to-shot spectral fluctuation was observed in NLP. For the investigation of pulse formation dynamics, we have measured the spectral evolution in an initial fluctuations of mode locked broadband YDF laser at an intracavity dispersion of 1500 and 6200 fs(2) for the first time. In both case, a build-up time between cw and steady-state mode locking was estimated to be 50 us, the dynamics of spectral evolution between cw and mode locking, however, was completely different. A shot-to-shot strong spectral fluctuation, as can be seen in NLP spectra, was observed in the initial timescale of 20 us at the intracavity dispersion of 1500 fs(2). These new findings would impact on understanding the birth of the broadband spectral formation in fiber laser oscillator.
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