Pump RIN coupling to frequency noise of a polarization-maintaining 2 µm single frequency fiber laser

  • Zhang Q
  • Hou Y
  • Song W
  • et al.
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Abstract

We investigated the frequency noise coupling mechanism of a 2 μ m polarization-maintaining single frequency fiber laser (SFFL) theoretically and experimentally. The coupling of pump’s relative intensity noise (RIN) to frequency noise of a single-frequency high-gain silica fiber laser is shown experimentally to be consistent with a theoretical model where thermal expansion and thermo-optic effect mediate the coupling. The measured and theoretical frequency noise of the 2 μ m SFFL with three pump sources is compared. We find using a 1550 nm single frequency laser pump source produces the lowest frequency noise, less than 100 H z / H z at frequencies higher than 100 Hz.

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Zhang, Q., Hou, Y., Song, W., Wang, X., Blair, C., Chen, X., … Wang, P. (2021). Pump RIN coupling to frequency noise of a polarization-maintaining 2 µm single frequency fiber laser. Optics Express, 29(3), 3221. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.415298

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