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Electron beam deposited silver (Ag) saturable absorber as passive Q-switcher in 1.5- and 2-micron fiber lasers

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Abstract We demonstrate a passive Q-switching fiber laser using silver (Ag) as saturable absorber. The Ag-SA was fabricated using electron beam deposition technique onto a polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) thin-film and… Click to show full abstract

Abstract We demonstrate a passive Q-switching fiber laser using silver (Ag) as saturable absorber. The Ag-SA was fabricated using electron beam deposition technique onto a polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) thin-film and possessed a low modulation depth of 2% at 1.5-micron wavelength. The Ag-SA then was incorporated into two fiber laser cavities, 1.5- and 2-micron. At 1.5-micron, a laser with average output power of 3.8 mW was produced, with narrowest pulse of 3.1 μs. Besides, 2-micron able to produce high pulse energy of 161.7 nJ at pump power of 498 mW. Our experimental work suggest that the Ag saturable absorber is an effective solution for Q-switched generation in erbium-doped and thulium-doped fiber laser.

Keywords: micron; fiber; electron beam; saturable absorber; silver saturable

Journal Title: Optik
Year Published: 2020

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