Department of Physics2024-11-1020170146-959210.1364/OL.42.0039642-s2.0-85030111658http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OL.42.003964https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14288/16405We report what is to our knowledge a new source of femto-second pulses in the mid-infrared, based on a Kerr-lens mode-locked (KLM) Tm3+ : YLF laser at 2303 nm. An un-doped ZnSe substrate was included in the resonator to provide enhanced nonlinear phase modulation during KLM operation. The Tm3+ : YLF laser was end-pumped with a continuous-wave Ti3+ : sapphire laser at 780 nm. With 880 mW of pump power, we generated 514-fs pulses at a pulse repetition rate of 41.5 MHz with an average power of 14.4 mW. The spectral width (full width at half-maximum) was measured as 15.4 nm, giving a time-bandwidth product of 0.44. We foresee that the wide availability of this gain medium, as well as the straightforward pumping scheme near 800 nm, will make 2.3-mu m, mode-locked Tm3+ : YLF lasers versatile sources of ultrashort pulses in the mid-infrared. (C) 2017 Optical Society of AmericaOpticsKerr-lens mode-locked 2.3-mu m tm3+:ylf laser as a source of femtosecond pulses in the mid-infraredJournal Article1539-4794411904500062Q11357