Impact of nonlinear spectral broadening in ultra-long Raman fibre lasers

  • Karalekas V
  • Ania-Castañón J
  • Harper P
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present an experimental study of the impact of FWM-induced nonlinear spectral broadening on the effective reflectivity of ultra-long Raman fiber laser cavities of diverse lengths and fiber bases. We observe an exponential decay of the effective reflectivity with growing power. In standard single-mode fiber, effective reflectivity drops of up to 50% for shorter cavity lengths are observed, while the longest cavity length of 82.4km displays power leakage amounting to an effective reduction of reflectivity of approximately 30%. Using different types of fiber we examine the effect of chromatic dispersion on the Stokes wave broadening.

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Karalekas, V., Ania-Castañón, J. D., Harper, P., Babin, S. A., Podivilov, E. V., & Turitsyn, S. K. (2007). Impact of nonlinear spectral broadening in ultra-long Raman fibre lasers. Optics Express, 15(25), 16690. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.15.016690

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