• Study On Optical Communications
  • Vol. 47, Issue 4, 56 (2021)
LI Mu-lin1, ZHANG Qiao-fen2,*, SHI Sheng-da1, PANG Liang-yu1, and GAO Zi-hao1
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    DOI: 10.13756/j.gtxyj.2021.04.011 Cite this Article
    LI Mu-lin, ZHANG Qiao-fen, SHI Sheng-da, PANG Liang-yu, GAO Zi-hao. Design of Self-similar Pulse Compression Grating Pair based on Chirp Compensation[J]. Study On Optical Communications, 2021, 47(4): 56 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    In order to obtain a high-quality ultrashort pulse light source, we combine the self-similar pulse with the grating pair, and analyze the evolution and compression process of the self-similar pulse in detail through a numerical simulation method. We first launch the Full Width at Half Maximum (FWHM) of 1 ps, energy of 45 pJ Gaussian pulses into a dispersion decreasing fiber to generate the chirp self-similar pulse with strong linear characteristic. Then we use the grating self-similar pulse chirp compensation compressor to obtained an ultrashort pulse with FWHM of 80 fs and peak power of 507.6 W. The compression quality parameter Q is 0.96, and the compression factor is 12.5. On this basis, we analyze the influence of the third-order dispersion in the declining fiber on the compression quality of the grating, and find that as the third-order dispersion increases, the compressed pulse quality will be significantly reduced. The results show that when the third-order dispersion effect in the system is small, high-power ultrashort pulses can be obtained by using self-similar pulses and grating pairs. This result is helpful for the acquisition of ultrashort pulses.
    LI Mu-lin, ZHANG Qiao-fen, SHI Sheng-da, PANG Liang-yu, GAO Zi-hao. Design of Self-similar Pulse Compression Grating Pair based on Chirp Compensation[J]. Study On Optical Communications, 2021, 47(4): 56
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