摘要

A passively mode-locked ytterbium-doped large-mode-area photonic crystal fiber oscillator operating in the vicinity of zero cavity dispersion is demonstrated. The self-starting mode-locking operation is achieved by a high contrast saturable absorber mirror. Two mode-locking regimes with opposite signs of net cavity dispersion are investigated. At a net cavity dispersion of -0.0035 ps(2), the fiber laser directly generates 10-nJ laser pulses with an average power of 630 mW at 65.3 MHz repetition rate. The pulses can be dechirped to 78 fs by extracavity dispersion compensation. The pulse energy is scaled up to 18 0, yielding an average power of 1.2 W, when the cavity dispersion is set at 0.0035 ps(2). In this regime, the laser output can be extracavity-dechirped to 120 fs. Dynamics of pulse evolution in the fiber laser is illustrated by numerical simulation, which agrees well with experimental results. [GRAPHICS] Time-resolved evolution of a light pulse