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Research on Continuously Tunable Carbon Nanotube Mode-Locked Fiber Laser
Zhengyu Yang1,2, Fei Wang1, Pingping Xiao1
1Department of Artificial Intelligence and Information Engineering, Yichun University, Yichun 336000, China.
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This paper demonstrates a C-band continuously tunable mode-locked fiber laser based on a carbon nanotube saturable absorber (CNT-SA) and a commercial broadband tunable filter. The laser operates in the C-band with a continuous tuning range of 37.3 nm from 1532.6 nm to 1569.9 nm. The erbium-doped fiber (EDF) has a wide gain range, enabling the laser to achieve ultrafast mode-locking. Meanwhile, the tunable filter offers a broad wavelength selection range. This continuously tunable mode-locked fiber laser features a simple structure and a broad operating wavelength range, making it highly suitable for applications in optical communication, sensing, and laser processing.

