Abstract
A novel passively mode-locked all-fiber laser using a chiral fiber grating as a polarization-selective element is demonstrated for the first time, to the best of our knowledge. The chiral fiber grating serves as a key component to form an artificial saturable absorber to realize mode locking through nonlinear polarization rotation in the cavity. The laser generates stable short pulses with energy of 0.34 nJ, a fundamental repetition rate of 3.27 MHz, and an FWHM bandwidth of 28 nm. We also show that harmonic mode-locked pulse trains of different orders can be obtained by increasing the pump power.
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