光纤布拉格光栅
激光线宽
光学
材料科学
磷
光纤激光器
保偏光纤
长周期光纤光栅
光子晶体光纤
光纤传感器
光纤
激光器
光电子学
物理
作者
Ao Li,Haiyang Wang,Liang Zhang,Guowen An,Peng Jia
摘要
We demonstrate a wide-tunable random fiber laser (RFL) with narrow linewidth and low noise. The tunable RFL is achieved by combining random feedback from a disordered fiber Bragg grating array (FBGA) with a broad scattering wavelength range and the gain from an erbium-doped fiber (EDF) with a broad amplification wavelength range. The disordered FBGA is fabricated using a femtosecond laser direct writing technique by varying the random distances and grating periods. Multiple scattering of light within the disordered FBGA results in narrow reflection peaks, leading to a reduced linewidth and low noise of the RFL. Such random feedback with a broad scattering wavelength range, uniform scattering strength, and narrow reflection peaks is critical for a wide-tunable random fiber laser with narrow linewidth and flat laser output intensity. Experimental results show that the wavelength of the single-mode RFL is tunable over a range of 35.9 nm with a minimum linewidth of 470 Hz. Furthermore, the power fluctuation for a narrow tunable wavelength range (1 nm) of the FBGA-based RFL is more than 4 times lower than that of the random fiber grating (RFG)-based RFL. Relative intensity noise (RIN) exhibits a level of -110 dB/Hz in the frequency range beyond 100 kHz, which is suppressed by ∼17 dB compared to the RFL with RFG feedback. The wide tunable RFL with sub-kHz narrow linewidth offers a unique setting for telecommunications and sensing.
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