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Study of a dissipative soliton in the distributed mathematical model of ultra-long mode-locked fiber lasers

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Abstract

We propose the new, to the best of our knowledge, distributed mathematical model of dissipative soliton evolution in ultra-long fiber lasers. The model is based on a modified Ginzburg–Landau equation, has a stable analytical solution, and takes into account the saturated gain and saturable absorption. The analytical results show a good accordance with the results of numerical simulation of ultra-long ring cavity fiber lasers. The results may be applied to the analysis of a wide range of fiber laser systems.

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