Polarization-isolated stretched-pulse mode-locked swept laser for 10.3-MHz A-line rate optical coherence tomography

Chengming Wang, Zichen Yin, Bin He, Zhengyu Chen, Zhangwei Hu, Yejiong Shi, Xiao Zhang, Ning Zhang, Linkai Jing, Guihuai Wang, Ping Xue*

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Stretched-pulse mode-locked (SPML) lasing based on a chirped fiber Bragg grating (CFBG) has proven to be a powerful method to generate wavelength-swept lasers at speeds of tens of megahertz. However, light transmitted through the CFBG may lead to undesirable laser oscillation that disrupts the mechanism of the laser active mode locking in the theta ring cavity. In this Letter, we demonstrate a simple and low-cost approach to suppress the transmitted light and achieve an effective duty cycle of ∼100% with only one CFBG and no need for intra-cavity semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) modulation, extra-cavity optical buffering, and post amplification. By utilizing polarization isolation of the bi-directional CFBG, a swept laser centered at 1305 nm, with repetition rate of 10.3 MHz, optical power of 84 mW, and 3 dB bandwidth of 109 nm, is demonstrated. Ultrahigh speed 3D optical coherence tomography (OCT) structural imaging of a human palm in vivo using this swept laser is also demonstrated. We believe that this ultrahigh speed swept laser will greatly promote the OCT technique for industrial and biomedical applications.

源语言英语
页(从-至)4025-4028
页数4
期刊Optics Letters
48
15
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 8月 2023

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Wang, C., Yin, Z., He, B., Chen, Z., Hu, Z., Shi, Y., Zhang, X., Zhang, N., Jing, L., Wang, G., & Xue, P. (2023). Polarization-isolated stretched-pulse mode-locked swept laser for 10.3-MHz A-line rate optical coherence tomography. Optics Letters, 48(15), 4025-4028. https://doi.org/10.1364/OL.495786