Abstract
A hybrid Raman-erbium random fiber laser with a half-open cavity assisted by chirped artificially controlled backscattering fiber reflectors is presented. A combination of a 2.4 km-long dispersion compensating fiber with two highly erbium-doped fiber pieces of 5 m length were used as gain media. A single random laser emission line centered at 1553.8 nm with an optical signal to noise ratio of 47 dB were obtained when pumped at 37.5 dBm. A full width at half maximum of 1 nm and a 100% confidence level output power instability as low as 0.08 dB were measured. The utilization of the new laser cavity as a temperature and strain sensor is also experimentally studied.
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Perez-Herrera, R. A., Roldan-Varona, P., Galarza, M., Sañudo-Lasagabaster, S., Rodriguez-Cobo, L., Lopez-Higuera, J. M., & Lopez-Amo, M. (2021). Hybrid Raman-erbium random fiber laser with a half open cavity assisted by artificially controlled backscattering fiber reflectors. Scientific Reports, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-88748-w
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