Zhang, Z.Öktem, B.Ilday, F. Ö.2016-02-082016-02-082012-08-160146-9592http://hdl.handle.net/11693/21335We demonstrate an all-fiber-integrated Er-doped fiber laser operating in the soliton-similariton mode-locking regime. In the similariton part of the cavity, a self-similarly evolving parabolic pulse with highly linear chirp propagates in the presence of normal dispersion. Following an in-line fiber-based birefringent filter, the pulse evolves into a soliton in the part of the cavity with anomalous dispersion. The similariton and the soliton pulses are dechirped to 75.5 and 167.2 fs, respectively, outside of the cavity. Mode-locked operation is very robust, owing to the influence of the two similariton and soliton attractors that predominate each half of the laser cavity. The experimental results are supported with numerical simulations, which provide good agreement.EnglishAnomalous dispersionBirefringent filtersEr-doped fiber laserFiber filtersIn-lineLinear chirpMode-lockedModelockingNormal dispersionParabolic pulseErbiumFiber lasersFibersSolitonsAll-fiber-integrated soliton-similariton laser with in-line fiber filterArticle10.1364/OL.37.003489