Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
2011-01-23
Opt. Express 17, 20833 (2009)
Physics
Optics
Scientific paper
We generate mode-locked picosecond pulses near 1110 nm by spectrally slicing and reamplifying an octave-spanning supercontinuum source pumped at 1550 nm. The 1110 nm pulses are near transform-limited, with 1.7 ps duration over their 1.2 nm bandwidth, and exhibit high interpulse coherence. Both the supercontinuum source and the pulse synthesis system are implemented completely in fiber. The versatile source construction suggests that pulse synthesis from sliced supercontinuum may be a useful technique across the 1000 - 2000 nm wavelength range.
Canning John
Feder K. S.
Kielpinski David
Pullen M. G.
Stevenson Mark
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