A 1.8-µm multiwavelength thulium-doped fiber laser based on a hybrid interference filter |
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Authors: | He Wei Dong Mingli Luo Fei |
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Affiliation: | Beijing Engineering Research Center of Optoelectronic Information and Instruments, Beijing, P. R. China |
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Abstract: | A 1.8-µm tunable multiwavelength thulium-doped fiber laser based on a hybrid filter is proposed. In the designed ring-cavity fiber laser, the filter consists of one Sagnac loop and one dual-pass Mach–Zehnder filter. In the experiment, the lasing threshold is 155?mW, and a continuously tunable and stable single-wavelength laser could be realized with a minimum tuning interval of 2.1?nm within a scope of 22.5?nm. When an 1858-nm laser is obtained, the peak power fluctuation is less than 0.83?dB within 20 minutes at room temperature. By adjusting the polarization controller, stable dual-wavelength lasers are simultaneously achieved, and the peak power shift is less than 1.24?dB within a scan time of 20 minutes at room temperature. By changing the polarization state, stable triple-wavelength lasing is obtained, and the power fluctuation is less than 1.95?nm. In the experiment, the 3-dB linewidth of the laser is less than 0.4?nm. |
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Keywords: | Coupler Mach–Zehnder interferometer polarization-maintaining fiber Sagnac loop thulium-doped fiber |
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