Low-Noise Narrow-Linewidth Fiber Laser at 1550 nm (June 2003)

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Abstract

We present a compact integrated fiber laser with more than 200 mW of output power. It combines polarized fiber output with very narrow linewidth of less than 2 kHz. The coherence length of the laser is measured to be longer than 5 km. The laser features high mode stability of less than ±10 MHz over hours. The relative intensity noise (RIN) spectrum is dominated by a peak at the relaxation oscillation frequency and is shot-noise limited otherwise. The RIN peak at 1 MHz is reduced to ∼ -130 dB/Hz by integrating a negative feedback circuit. In addition to thermal wavelength tuning, the laser frequency can be modulated at a bandwidth of up to 10 kHz via the piezoelectric effect.

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Spiegelberg, C., Geng, J., Hu, Y., Kaneda, Y., Jiang, S., & Peyghambarian, N. (2004). Low-Noise Narrow-Linewidth Fiber Laser at 1550 nm (June 2003). In Journal of Lightwave Technology (Vol. 22, pp. 57–62). https://doi.org/10.1109/JLT.2003.822208

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