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Membrane saturable absorber mirror (MESAM) in a red-emitting VECSEL for the generation of stable ultrashort pulses.

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We present a new saturable absorber device principle which has the potential for broad spectral range applications. An active region membrane is separated from the substrate and placed on a… Click to show full abstract

We present a new saturable absorber device principle which has the potential for broad spectral range applications. An active region membrane is separated from the substrate and placed on a dielectric end mirror. By combining the absorbing membrane with the dielectric mirror to one device we get a membrane saturable absorber mirror (MESAM) which is similar to the well-known semiconductor saturable absorber mirror (SESAM) without the restriction of the stop-band reflectivity of the distributed Bragg reflector (DBR). Stable mode-locking with the MESAM was achieved in a red-emitting VECSEL at a pump power of 4.25 W with a pulse duration of 3.06 ps at 812 MHz repetition rate. We compare the performance and pulses of both SESAM and MESAM in a z-shaped VECSEL cavity.

Keywords: mirror; saturable absorber; absorber mirror; mesam; membrane saturable

Journal Title: Optics express
Year Published: 2023

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