Passively mode-locked fiber laser based on two-dimensional material MnPSxSey saturable absorber is studyed. By changing the doping ratio of S and Se, three magnetic materials, MnPS2.9Se0.1, MnPS2.8Se0.2 and MnPS2.7Se0.3, are obtained. The three materials were fabricated into sandwich absorbers, and stable mode-locked pulse was obtained in ytterbium-doped fiber lasers. The total length of the fiber laser is 88 m, and the corresponding repetition rate is 2.27 MHz. The signal-to-noise ratio of the three materials is all above 60 dB, indicating the stability of the mode-locking pulse. The experimental results show that MnPSxSey has good nonlinear optical modulation characteristics and optical switching ability, which has potential application value.
Taking advantage of the technology of dispersive Fourier transform (DFT), we experimentally observed the evolutionary dynamics of convention solitons(CSs) in a simplified Erbium-doped fiber laser. The periodic beating behavior that occurs during the build-up and disappearance of conventional solitons was discovered in a nonlinear polarization rotation (NPR) fiber lasers. We suggest the reasonable assumption that the periodic beating during the dynamic evolution may be a close connection with the modulation depth of the intracavity saturable absorber The results of this study can deepen researchers' understanding of the evolution of CSs and provide additional judgment dimensions for optimizing the laser parameters.
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