H. Ahmad, S. N. Aidit, S. I. Ooi, Z. C. Tiu, "All-fiber, wavelength-tunable ultrafast praseodymium fiber laser," Chin. Opt. Lett. 16, 121405 (2018)

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- Chinese Optics Letters
- Vol. 16, Issue 12, 121405 (2018)

Fig. 1. Cavity setup of tunable mode-locked PDFFL.
![Nonlinear absorption curve of the SWCNT SA. The inset shows the Raman spectrum. Reprinted with permission from Ref. [44], Science Press.](/richHtml/col/2018/16/12/121405/img_002.jpg)
Fig. 2. Nonlinear absorption curve of the SWCNT SA. The inset shows the Raman spectrum. Reprinted with permission from Ref. [44], Science Press.

Fig. 3. Average output power against pump power. Different marker color represents different laser operation. The inset shows the oscilloscope trace of QML and CWML operations.
![Characteristics of mode-locked PDFFL at pump power of 556 mW. (a) Optical spectrum [inset (I), pulse train and (II), autocorrelation trace (dotted line) with Gaussian fit (solid line)] and (b) RF spectrum. Inset (I) shows the RF spectrum with a 500 MHz span and (II) gives the optical spectrum stability of the mode-locking operation over a period of 1 h.](/Images/icon/loading.gif)
Fig. 4. Characteristics of mode-locked PDFFL at pump power of 556 mW. (a) Optical spectrum [inset (I), pulse train and (II), autocorrelation trace (dotted line) with Gaussian fit (solid line)] and (b) RF spectrum. Inset (I) shows the RF spectrum with a 500 MHz span and (II) gives the optical spectrum stability of the mode-locking operation over a period of 1 h.

Fig. 5. Mode-locked output spectra at different central wavelengths with the incorporation of a tunable Mach–Zehnder filter, covering a tuning range of 11 nm.

Fig. 6. Overview of mode-locked fiber lasers using different low-dimensional material SAs, which are classified in terms of operating wavelength and pulse width.

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