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Multiwavelength Brillouin/Erbium-Ytterbium fiber laser
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A multi-wavelength Brillouin/Erbium-Ytterbium doped fiber laser which operates in the 1535 nm region is proposed and demonstrated. The system employs both linear and nonlinear gain from a 4 meter Erbium-Ytterbium doped fiber and an 8 km single mode fiber respectively to generate an optical comb with a spacing of approximately 0.084 nm. A stable output laser comb of more than 22 lines was obtained with a Brillouin pump of 2 dBm and a 1058 nm pump of 175 mW. A maximum peak power of -4.2 dBm was obtained at a wavelength of 1535.16 nm at these pump power settings while the spectral linewidth of the laser is approximately 8 Hz.
Title: Multiwavelength Brillouin/Erbium-Ytterbium fiber laser
Description:
A multi-wavelength Brillouin/Erbium-Ytterbium doped fiber laser which operates in the 1535 nm region is proposed and demonstrated.
The system employs both linear and nonlinear gain from a 4 meter Erbium-Ytterbium doped fiber and an 8 km single mode fiber respectively to generate an optical comb with a spacing of approximately 0.
084 nm.
A stable output laser comb of more than 22 lines was obtained with a Brillouin pump of 2 dBm and a 1058 nm pump of 175 mW.
A maximum peak power of -4.
2 dBm was obtained at a wavelength of 1535.
16 nm at these pump power settings while the spectral linewidth of the laser is approximately 8 Hz.
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