Hector Santiago-Hernandez
Centro de Investigaciones en Optica
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Optics Express | 2015
Hector Santiago-Hernandez; O. Pottiez; M. Durán-Sánchez; R. I. Álvarez-Tamayo; J. P. Lauterio-Cruz; J. C. Hernandez-Garcia; Baldemar Ibarra-Escamilla; E. A. Kuzin
We report an original noise-like pulse dynamics observed in a figure-eight fiber laser, in which fragments are continually released from a main waveform that circulates in the cavity. Particularly, we report two representative cases of the dynamics: in the first case the released fragments drift away from the main bunch and decay over a fraction of the round-trip time, and then vanish suddenly; in the second case, the sub-packets drift without decaying over the complete cavity round-trip time, until they eventually merge again with the main waveform. The most intriguing result is that these fragments, as well as the main waveform, are formed of units with sub-ns duration and roughly the same energy.
Optics Express | 2016
J. P. Lauterio-Cruz; J. C. Hernandez-Garcia; O. Pottiez; J. M. Estudillo-Ayala; E. A. Kuzin; R. Rojas-Laguna; Hector Santiago-Hernandez; D. Jauregui-Vazquez
In this work, we study a 215-m-long figure-of-eight fiber laser including a double-clad erbium-ytterbium fiber and a nonlinear optical loop mirror based on nonlinear polarization evolution. For proper adjustments, self-starting passive mode-locking is obtained. Measurements show that the mode-locked pulses actually are noise-like pulses, by analyzing the autocorrelation, scope traces and the very broad and flat spectrum extending over a record bandwidth of more than 200 nm, beyond the 1750 nm upper wavelength limit of the optical spectrum analyzer. Noise-like pulsing was observed for moderate and high pump power preserving the same behavior, reaching pulse energies as high as 300 nJ, with pulse durations of a few tens of ns and a coherence length in the order of 1 ps. Stable fundamental mode locking as well as harmonic mode locking up to the 6th order were observed. The bandwidth was further extended to more than 450 nm when a 100-m piece of highly nonlinear fiber was inserted at the laser output. The enhanced performances obtained compared to other similar schemes could be related to the absence of a polarizer in the present setup, so that the state of polarization along the cavity is no longer restricted.
Laser Physics | 2015
Hector Santiago-Hernandez; O. Pottiez; R. Paez-Aguirre; H E Ibarra-Villalon; A Tenorio-Torres; M. Durán-Sánchez; B. Ibarra-Escamilla; E. A. Kuzin; J. C. Hernandez-Garcia
We report an experimental study of the noise-like pulses generated by a ~300 m long passively mode-locked erbium-doped figure-eight fibre laser. Non-self-starting mode locking yields the formation of ns scale bunches of sub-ps pulses. Depending on birefringence adjustments, noise-like pulses with a variety of temporal profiles and optical spectra are obtained. In particular, for some adjustments the Raman-enhanced spectrum reaches a 10 dB bandwidth of ~130 nm. For the first time to our knowledge, we extract information on the inner structure of the noise-like pulses, using a birefringent Sagnac interferometer as a spectral filter and a nonlinear optical loop mirror as an intensity filter. In particular we show that the different spectral components of the bunch are homogeneously distributed within the temporal envelope of the bunch, whereas the amplitude and/or the density of the sub-pulses present substantial variations along the envelope. In some cases, the analysis reveals the existence of an intermediate level of organization in the structure of the noise-like pulse, between the ns bunch and the sub-ps inner pulses, suggesting that these objects may be even more complex than previously recognized.
Optics Express | 2017
Hector Santiago-Hernandez; Yazmin E. Bracamontes-Rodríguez; Georgina Beltrán-Pérez; I. Armas-Rivera; L. A. Rodríguez-Morales; O. Pottiez; B. Ibarra-Escamilla; M. Durán-Sánchez; M. V. Hernández-Arriaga; E. A. Kuzin
We report the dynamics of dissipative solitons in a ring cavity passively mode-locked fiber laser with a strict control of the polarization state. We study the relation between the polarization state of the pulses propagating in the cavity and the regimes of generation. We have found that at pulse ellipticities between 5° and 15°, the laser generates one bunch of pulses in the cavity, while at higher ellipticities the laser generates multiple bunches. At constant ellipticity we rotated the polarization azimuth and observed a regime transition from the generation of noise-like pulses (NLP) to that of soliton crystal. The NLP regime was found when the azimuth was rotated towards smaller low-power transmission through the polarizer. The number of solitons in the soliton crystal also depended on the azimuth in a straightforward way: the higher the initial transmission, the bigger the number of solitons.
Mathematical Problems in Engineering | 2015
O. Pottiez; Rodrigo Paez-Aguirre; Hector Santiago-Hernandez; M. Durán-Sánchez; Baldemar Ibarra-Escamilla; E. A. Kuzin; A. González-García
We propose in this work a technique for determining the amplitude distribution of a wave packet containing a large number of short optical pulses with different amplitudes. The technique takes advantage of the fast response of the optical Kerr effect in a fiber nonlinear optical loop mirror (NOLM). Under some assumptions, the statistics of the pulses can be determined from the energy transfer characteristic of the packet through the NOLM, which can be measured with a low-frequency detection setup. The statistical distribution is retrieved numerically by approximating the solution of a system of nonlinear algebraic equations using the least squares method. The technique is demonstrated numerically in the case of a packet of solitons.
Fiber Lasers XV: Technology and Systems | 2018
Hector Santiago-Hernandez; Georgina Beltrán-Pérez; O. Pottiez; I. Armas-Rivera; L. A. Rodríguez-Morales; Marco V. Hernández-Arriaga; E. A. Kuzin; Yazmin E. Bracamontes-Rodríguez; Baldemar Ibarra-Escamilla; M. Durán-Sánchez
We report the dynamics of multi-pulse in a ring cavity passively mode-locked fiber laser with a strict control of the polarization state. We study the relation between the polarization state of the pulses propagating in the cavity and the regimes of generation. We have found that small ellipticities, the laser generates one bunch of pulses in the cavity, while at higher ellipticities the laser generates multiple bunches. At constant ellipticity we rotated the polarization azimuth and observed a regime transition from the generation of a bunch of solitons to that of noise-like pulses (NLP).
Fiber Lasers XV: Technology and Systems | 2018
R. I. Álvarez-Tamayo; M. Durán-Sánchez; Berenice Posada-Ramírez; Jared Alaniz-Baylón; Edgar Bravo-Huerta; Hector Santiago-Hernandez; Marco V. Hernández-Arriaga; M. Bello-Jiménez; Baldemar Ibarra-Escamilla; E. A. Kuzin
We report a linear cavity all-fiber passive Q-switched thulium-doped fiber laser operating at the 2 μm wavelength range. The laser configuration is based on a thulium-doped fiber used as a gain medium and an unpumped segment of holmium-doped fiber which acts as a fiber saturable absorber. The cavity is formed by a fiber optical loop mirror and the flat end facet of the holmium-doped fiber. The fiber segments as saturable absorber is a 1-m long single mode doubleclad holmium-doped fiber. Q-switched pulses are obtained at the wavelength of 2024.5 nm with a pulse width of 1.1 μs. The pulse repetition rate increases as a linear function of the applied pump power. The maximum pulse repetition rate of 100 kHz was obtained with a pump power of 2.4 W.
Journal of The Optical Society of America B-optical Physics | 2017
N. Korneev; M. Almanee; B. Ibarra-Escamilla; M. Durán-Sánchez; Hector Santiago-Hernandez; O. Pottiez; Joseph W. Haus; E. A. Kuzin
We make a theoretical analysis of the energy transfer from an elliptically polarized pump to vectorial Stokes waves in a Raman amplification process. The analysis is done for cw waves using the general vectorial relations for the Raman susceptibility. In the circular-polarization basis, a simple equation is obtained when the phase shift between circularly polarized components is large, so that the phase-dependent components can be ignored as a result of averaging over propagation length. We show that for realistic initial conditions, most of the input energy of the elliptically polarized pump can transfer to a circularly polarized Stokes wave—an effect that was recently observed in experiments with pulse breakup and broadband spectrum formation in twisted fibers. Numerical simulations were carried out for a fixed ratio of 0.3 between the orthogonal and parallel Raman gains; this is the experimentally measured value for small Raman frequency shifts in silica fibers. The simulation shows that the polarization transfer effect is more pronounced when the input Stokes wave ellipticity coincides with the pump ellipticity.
Journal of Optics | 2017
M. V. Hernández-Arriaga; M. Durán-Sánchez; Baldemar Ibarra-Escamilla; R. I. Álvarez-Tamayo; Hector Santiago-Hernandez; M. Bello-Jiménez; E. A. Kuzin
Optics Letters | 2018
Baldemar Ibarra-Escamilla; M. Durán-Sánchez; R. I. Álvarez-Tamayo; Berenice Posada-Ramírez; Patricia Prieto-Cortés; Jared Alaniz-Baylón; Hector Santiago-Hernandez; M. Bello-Jiménez; E. A. Kuzin