Litcius/Paper detail

Sub-kHz-linewidth continuous-wave single-frequency ring-cavity fiber laser based on high-gain Er: YAG crystal-derived silica fiber

Jia‐Qi Huang, Jianxiang Wen, Ying Wan, Yan Wu, Yanhua Luo, Xiaobei Zhang, Sujuan Huang, Fufei Pang, Tingyun Wang

2023Optics Express25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Throughout the development of single frequency fiber lasers (SFFLs), gain fiber is one of the most important components, which can greatly affect the quality of SFFLs. Here, we fabricated an Er: YAG crystal-derived silica fiber (EYDSF) using a CO 2 laser-heating drawing technique, with a high gain coefficient of 1.74 dB/cm. Employing the EYDSF of only 10 cm as a gain medium, we constructed a continuous-wave ring-cavity SFFL with an all-fiber system. An ultra-narrow linewidth <660 Hz was achieved harnessing a homemade low-concentration Er-doped silica fiber as a saturable absorber. Importantly, the SFFL output power was up to 32.7 mW at 1560 nm. What’s more, no multi longitudinal mode or mode hopping were found in 2 hours, and the fluctuation of power was <0.63% in 8 hours. Furthermore, the relative intensity noise was lower to -145 dB/Hz at frequencies over 1 MHz. The results indicate that the ring-cavity SFFL has desirable performance in output power, linewidth, stability and noise, which serves a prospective candidate applied to coherent optical communications, high-precision sensors, laser radars and other advanced fields.

Topics & Concepts

Laser linewidthMaterials scienceOpticsFiber laserPhotonic-crystal fiberLaserFiberSingle-mode optical fiberContinuous waveOptical fiberSlope efficiencyRelative intensity noiseOptoelectronicsSemiconductor laser theoryPhysicsComposite materialAdvanced Fiber Optic SensorsAdvanced Fiber Laser TechnologiesPhotonic Crystal and Fiber Optics