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  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 34,
  • Issue 9,
  • pp. 2354-2357
  • (2016)

Ultra-High Repetition Rate Harmonic Mode-Locking Generated in a Dispersion and Nonlinearity Managed Fiber Laser

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Abstract

Stable pulses with a 22.132-GHz repetition rate are successfully obtained by managing the dispersion and nonlinearity in a passively soliton erbium-doped single-mode fiber laser, which is as high as the 2192nd order of the fundamental frequency of 10.096 MHz. The super-mode suppression ratio beyond 40 dB is observed under only 485 mW pump power.

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