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  • Developed a tungsten disulfide saturable absorber mirror (WS-SAM) using magnetron sputtering for high durability against damage, protected by a gold film to prevent oxidation at high power.
  • Integrated the WS-SAM into an Erbium-doped fiber laser achieving stable Q-switching at 1560 nm with adjustable repetition rates (29.5 kHz to 367.8 kHz) and pulse durations (1.269 μs to 154.9 ns).
  • Demonstrated stable operation at maximum pump power of 600 mW, yielding 25.2 mW output power, 68.5 nJ pulse energy, and a signal-noise ratio of 42 dB, indicating its

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In this paper, we demonstrate a high-damage-resistant tungsten disulfide saturable absorber mirror (WS-SAM) fabricated by magnetron sputtering technique. The WS-SAM has an all-fiber-integrated configuration and high-damage-resistant merit because the WS layer is protected by gold film so as to avoid being oxidized and destroyed at high pump power. Employing the WS-SAM in an Erbium-doped fiber laser (EDFL) with linear cavity, the stable Q-switching operation is achieved at central wavelength of 1560 nm, with the repetition rates ranging from 29.5 kHz to 367.8 kHz and the pulse duration ranging from 1.269 μs to 154.9 ns. For the condition of the maximum pump power of 600 mW, the WS-SAM still works stably with an output power of 25.2 mW, pulse energy of 68.5 nJ, and signal-noise-ratio of 42 dB. The proposed WS-SAM configuration provides a promising solution for advanced pulsed fiber lasers with the characteristics of high damage resistance, high output energy, and wide tunable frequency.

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Article Synopsis
  • Developed a tungsten disulfide saturable absorber mirror (WS-SAM) using magnetron sputtering for high durability against damage, protected by a gold film to prevent oxidation at high power.
  • Integrated the WS-SAM into an Erbium-doped fiber laser achieving stable Q-switching at 1560 nm with adjustable repetition rates (29.5 kHz to 367.8 kHz) and pulse durations (1.269 μs to 154.9 ns).
  • Demonstrated stable operation at maximum pump power of 600 mW, yielding 25.2 mW output power, 68.5 nJ pulse energy, and a signal-noise ratio of 42 dB, indicating its
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