Abstract
A slightly tapered graded index multimode fiber (GIMF) is demonstrated as the saturable absorber (SA) for a conventional soliton and tightly bound soliton generation. The SA device is simply a GIMF spliced with single-mode fiber (SMF) at its two ends. The waist diameter of the slightly tapered fiber is ${\sim}{23.8}\;\unicode{x00B5}{\rm m}$, located at one of the splicing points of SMF and GIMF. The mode-locked output of conventional solitons and tightly bound solitons can be obtained in a ring fiber laser based on such a SA. The central wavelength of the output conventional solitons is 1563.5 nm, and the pulse width is as short as 473 fs at the fundamental frequency of 19.53 MHz. The central wavelength of the tightly bound solitons is 1563.5 nm, with a pulse width of 636 fs and a separation of 1.89 ps. The device is featured with a simple and robust structure and stable operation capability and can effectively overcome the difficulty in requirement of precise control of the GIMF length, which make it attractive in ultrafast lasers and optical fiber communication systems.
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