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Published on: November 7, 2016
Optically controlled tunable ultra-narrow linewidth fiber laser with Rayleigh backscattering and saturable absorption
Abstract:
We propose an optically controlled tunable ultra-narrow linewidth fiber laser assisted with the mode selection induced by a saturable absorption interference ring and linewidth narrowing of fiber Rayleigh backscattering (RBS). The interference ring serves as an artificial narrow-band filter, which conduces to the laser operating at a single-frequency state. To realize narrower linewidths, additional single-mode fiber is utilized to accumulate a weak RBS feedback. On basis of inherent wavelength universality of this linewidth-narrowing mechanism, an all-optical technique is employed to enable linear and stable tunability of the laser. Cooperating with a micro-fiber Bragg grating covered by graphene, the lasing wavelength is tuned precisely and reversibly with a sensitivity of 12.4 pm/mW and a linear fitting R2 over 0.997 by changing the power of a controlling beam. During a stability test with the controlling pump power fixed, the long-term free-running power fluctuation is less than 0.5%. The Output laser linewidth is compressed to be ~200 Hz, which is also confirmed by the descending frequency noise spectrum.
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