In-Fiber Dispersion Compensated Polarizer and Mode-Locked Fiber Laser Application

Jie Hu(Aston University), Zhikun Xing(Aston University), Meng Zou(Aston University), Bowen Liu(Aston University), Xi Guo(Aston University), Fang Fang(Aston University), Yuezhen Sun(Aston University), Qizhen Sun(Aston University), Zhijun Yan(Aston University), Kaiming Zhou(Aston University), Deming Liu(Aston University), Lin Zhang(Aston University)
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
March 16, 2020
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Abstract

High polarization extinction ratio (PER) in-fiber polarizers are essential in various fiber-based technologies. In this letter, we propose and demonstrate an in-fiber dispersion compensated polarizer (DCP) based on integrated fiber gratings, which is fabricated by a UV-inscribed 45° tilted fiber grating (TFG) and a chirped fiber Bragg grating (CFBG) in series. Such compact device could enhance the PER of 45° TFG with nearly double value and it is potential to achieve ultra-high PER with relatively short length and simple fabrication. Meanwhile, DCP could also function as a dispersion management component. Finally, with the integrated grating device, we have demonstrated an all fiber mode-locked laser system, generating soliton pulses at the normal and anomalous dispersion regime, respectively.


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