Publication
Pulse shrinkage of dissipative-soliton-resonance pulses with or without period doubling |
Liu C., Klimczak M., Buczyński R., Kong J., Cheng L., Komarov A., Tang X., Tang M., Zhu H., Zhao L. |
Optics Communications512, 2022, art. 128071, 10.1016/j.optcom.2022.128071 |
Dissipative soliton resonance (DSR) is a promising operation regime in fiber lasers where unlimited pulse energy boost is expected. However, several phenomena classified as anti-DSR performance were reported recently. Here pulse shrinkage of DSR pulses is investigated in a fiber laser. By setting a central-wavelength-drifting Gaussian filter, after DSR performance of pulse broadening with increasing gain, the pulse shrinkage occurs when the gain continues to increase. A central-wavelength-drifting bimodal filter can also achieve pulse shrinkage. In addition, pulse shrinkage together with period doubling can be observed by changing the initial settings.