Short distributed feedback f iber laser with unidirectional output for sensing applications

  • Haifeng Qi H
  • Zhiqiang Song Z
  • Gangding Peng G
  • et al.
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Abstract

A short distributed feedback fiber laser with a nearly unidirectional output is fabricated and tested. The short fiber laser is made of a polarization-dependent phase-shift grating fabricated with a vertically polarized 244-nm ultraviolet (UV) laser. A single π phase-shift is introduced to a 2-cm grating at a specified position by directly moving the phase mask during UV beam scanning. Test results show that the laser has a single polarization longitudinal mode with 2.6-mW pump threshold. The backward-to-forward output power ratio is approximately 30:1. The relative intensity noise is -88 dB/Hz, and the linewidth is approximately 10 kHz at 75-mW 980-nm pumping. The unidirectional output and short dimension of this short fiber laser make it very useful in sensing applications, especially in multiplexed sensing applications. © 2013 Chinese Optics Letters.

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Haifeng Qi, H. Q., Zhiqiang Song, Z. S., Gangding Peng, G. P., Shujuan Li, S. L., & Chang Wang, C. W. (2013). Short distributed feedback f iber laser with unidirectional output for sensing applications. Chinese Optics Letters, 11(4), 041407–041409. https://doi.org/10.3788/col201311.041407

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