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Implementation of a Nonlinear Microscope Based on Stimulated Raman Scattering
Published on: July 6, 2019
Optimization of nonlinear effect suppression in gain-switched Raman fiber lasers for enhanced SRS conversion
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This work establishes a comprehensive framework for nonlinear suppression in gain-switched Raman fiber lasers (RFLs) through dispersion-engineered fibers and spectral control strategies. Combining numerical modeling with experimental validation, we decode the triadic interplay among second-order dispersion (15 ps2/km≤β2 ≤ 30 ps2/km), nonlinear coefficients (4 W-1km-1≤γ≤6 W-1km-1), and fiber length (L = 30 m) in governing nonlinear phase accumulation. Key breakthroughs include: 1) identification of the β2-γ equilibrium window that simultaneously suppresses modulation instability (MI), self-phase modulation (SPM) and four wave mixing (FWM) and enhances second-order Stokes conversion efficiency. 2) Experimental realization using UHNA7 fiber (γ=5.27 W-1km-1@1660 nm, β2 = 30 ps2/km, L = 30 m) achieving 60 dB radio frequency (RF) signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), 4.6 ns pulse duration, and 99.2% spectral purity. 3) FBG-based spectral purification that compresses 3 dB bandwidth from 13.0 nm to 1.0 nm. The proposed methodology bridges fundamental nonlinear optics with practical laser engineering, offering: 1) a universal design metric for Raman gain optimization, 2) experimentally validated guidelines for MI/SPM/FWM suppression, and 3) spectral-temporal control architecture extendable to multistage RFL systems. This paradigm shift enables high performance gain switched RFLs, paving the way for precision nonlinear photonic systems.
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