Abstract
We reported numerically and experimentally the dissipative soliton operation from a dispersion-managed
passively mode-locked erbium fiber laser based on carbon nanotubes (CNTs). Outside compressing the dissipative soliton
pulses with spectral width of 35 nm, pulses with 95 fs duration have been obtained. Harmonic mode-locking of
the dissipative solitons has also been observed. It suggests that the formation of harmonic mode-locking in
mode-locked fiber lasers is independent of the concrete features of the solitons. Additionally, we numerically and
experimentally showed that the net dispersion value play a crucial role on the operation regimes of the
dispersion-managed fiber laser and the characteristics of the output pulses.
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