Performance improvement of an acetylene (C2H2) frequency-stabilized fiber laser

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An erbium-doped fiber laser with a high Er-ion concentration generally causes output power fluctuation arid self-pulsing resulting from relaxation oscillation. In this work, we employed a new EDF with high Er- and Al-ion concentrations in order to suppress the relaxation oscillation and increase the output power of the laser. As a result, the output power was more than doubled and the power fluctuation halved. The linewidth was narrowed to A kHz. Furthermore the frequency stability of the 13C2H 2 frequency-stabilized erbium fiber laser reached as high as 1.3 × 10-11 for τ = 1 s and 2.0 × 10-11 for T = 102 s. The short-term stability of r = 1s was also improved. © IEICE 2006.

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Kasai, K., Suzuki, A., Yoshida, M., & Nakazawa, M. (2006). Performance improvement of an acetylene (C2H2) frequency-stabilized fiber laser. IEICE Electronics Express, 3(22), 487–492. https://doi.org/10.1587/elex.3.487

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