A single-longitudinal-mode (SLM) narrow-linewidth Brillouin erbium-doped fiber laser (BEFL) is proposed and demonstrated experimentally. The erbium-doped fiber (EDF) is employed to act as both the linear gain and Brillouin gain medium, which makes it easy to excite the stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) in the EDF by cooperating with the ring cavity structure. In order to realize stable SLM and narrow-linewidth laser output, the fiber saturable absorber (SA) and the self-injection feedback structure are added to BEFL for the first time, which can suppress the multimode phenomenon effectively and obtain a stable SLM status. The wavelength stability is less than 1.32 pm over 45 minutes and the linewidth is as narrow as 283 Hz.
A single longitudinal mode (SLM) polarization maintaining (PM) erbium-doped fiber laser (EDFL) with a crossed-double- ring passive subring resonator (CPSR) is put forward and experimentally investigated. The designed CPSR consists of two dual-coupler fiber rings, productively inhibiting large number of longitudinal modes oscillation and featuring narrow filtering bandwidth to achieve the SLM output. The configuration of all PM decreases the insertion losses of the polarization adjustment devices used in non-PM EDFL for the optimal SLM output. The experimental consequences illustrate that the linewidth of the put forward EDFL is approximately 278 Hz and the optical signal to noise ratio (OSNR) is about 70 dB, potential for the applications of requirements for narrow linewidth and high OSNR.
An L-band single-longitudinal-mode (SLM) erbium-doped fiber laser (EDFL) is proposed and experimentally demonstrated to exhibit an ultranarrow linewidth and a high optical signal-to-noise ratio. A multistage filter, which is composed of a thin film filter, a fiber Bragg grating, and a saturation absorption, is utilized as an effective mode-selecting filter to achieve an SLM EDFL. The SLM EDFL with an ultranarrow linewidth of 205 Hz is obtained at the measurement resolution bandwidth of 100 Hz. In addition, the stability performance of the EDFL is measured during 30 min. The maximum fluctuations of the center wavelength and the output power of the proposed EDFL are 0.04 nm and 0.01 dB.
A stable S-band single longitudinal mode (SLM) erbium-doped fiber laser (EDFL) with narrow linewidth based on passive multiple-subring resonator (PMSR) has been proposed and experimentally verified. The designed structure of PMSR can effectively expand the equivalent free spectral range and eliminate dense longitudinal modes. In addition, the dual-coupled fiber ring contained therein can form a narrow-band comb filter with good mode selection performance. Incorporating a section of saturable absorber can effectively suppress mode hopping and maintain stable SLM laser oscillation. The proposed S-band EDFL demonstrates that the linewidth is as narrow as 763.427 Hz. An optical signal-to-noise ratio of about 70 dB centered at 1499.770 nm and a wavelength stability of 0.04 nm have been obtained, respectively. This S-band EDFL is promising for the future S-band applications.
A configuration of single-longitudinal-mode (SLM) erbium-doped-fiber (EDF) ring laser with high stability and narrow linewidth is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The device is composed of a dual-coupler fiber ring (DCFR) and an unpumped EDF-based saturable absorber (SA); the DCFR serves as the mode filter and facilitates the selection of the SLM while the SA produces the ultranarrow band autotracking filter effect and guarantees the SLM out. This scheme possesses the merits of being easy to fabricate, good performance, and high stability. It is easy to manufacture without strict limitations in the length of the DCFR. The output of the SLM EDF laser presents excellent performance with a linewidth of 1.52 kHz and the optical signal-to-noise ratio of 54 dB. Moreover, the proposed EDF laser exhibits remarkably good stability: the SLM operation is observed to have been stable for 3 h; the output power fluctuation and the central wavelength variation of the laser are 0.011 dB and 0.02 nm in 1 h, respectively.
A gourd-shaped subring resonator (GSR)-based single longitudinal mode erbium-doped fiber laser (EDFL) is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The GSR can effectively expand the free spectral range of the fiber laser due to the Vernier effect and eliminate the dense longitudinal modes greatly. At the same time, an unpumped erbium-doped fiber serves as a saturable absorber to suppress mode hopping and stabilize frequency effectively. The experimental results show that the linewidth of the produced EDFL is ∼1.84 kHz and the output stability of power variation is nearly 0.02 dB. It can be seen that the EDFL could be exploited in applications where narrow linewidth and high power stability are both required.
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