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Dispersive Fourier transform (TS-DFT) technique opens a fascinating pathway to explore the ultrafast non-repetitive even, which has been employed to study the build-up process of mode-locked lasers. Here the whole evolution dynamics (from starting up to shutting down) of conventional soliton (CS), stretched pulse (SP) and dissipative soliton (DS) are investigated by using TS-DFT technique. The relaxation oscillation can be always observed before the formation of stable pulse operation, which is stemmed from the inherent advantage of the single-walled carbon nanotube. However, owing to the different pulse features, they exhibit the distinct evolution dynamics in the starting and shutting processes. Some critical phenomena are observed, including transient complex spectrum broadening and frequency-shift interaction of SP and picosecond pulses. These results could further deepen the understanding of the mode-locked fiber laser from the real-time point of view and is helpful for the laser design and applications.
By means of the emerging Dispersive Fourier transformation technique, we captured the pulse-resolved spectral evolution dynamics of the double-soliton (DS) states in a single-walled carbon nanotube based Er-doped fiber laser from the initial fluctuat
High frequency fluctuation in the optical signal generated in Fourier-Domain Mode Locked fiber laser (FDML-FL), which is the major problem and degrades the laser performance, is not yet fully analyzed or studied. The basic theory which is causing thi
Cross phase modulation (XPM) could induce soliton trapping in nonlinear medium, which has been employed to achieve vector soliton, optical switching and optical analog of gravity-like potentials. These results are generally within the definition in H
Dissipative solitons are remarkable localized states of a physical system that arise from the dynamical balance between nonlinearity, dispersion and environmental energy exchange. They are the most universal form of soliton that can exist in nature,
We report on the observation of bound states of gain-guided solitons (GGSs) in a dispersion-managed erbium-doped fiber laser operating in the normal net cavity dispersion regime. Despite of the fact that the GGS is a chirped soliton and there is stro