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Fabrication and Characterization of 2 x 2 Microfiber Coupler for Generating Two Output Stable Multiwavelength Fiber Lasers

Journal

JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 35, Issue 19, Pages 4227-4233

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JLT.2017.2732463

Keywords

Erbium doped fiber; fiber laser; flame-brushing technique; microfiber coupler; multi-wavelength laser

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  1. University of Malaya [GA010-2014, RU001-2017]

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A compact 2x2 microfiber coupler (MC) is proposed and experimentally demonstrated for the generation of stable multiwavelength fiber laser in the C-band region. The 2 x 2 MC is fabricated by twisting and fusing together two lateral dual single mode fibers using the flame-brushing technique. The 2x2 MC has a waist diameter of 8 mu m with a coupling ratio of 38: 62 and 45: 55 at ports 1 and 2, respectively. The 2 x 2 MC exploits super mode coupling to produce spatial mode beating and suppress mode competition of the homogeneous gain medium in a fiber ring laser. The channel spacing of the output wavelengths is immune to changes in the external environment and can be extracted from the peaks of the 2 x 2 MC's periodic oscillation. The proposed laser is capable of generating stable single, dual, and triple lasing wavelengths from its two output ports over a range of more than 29 nm, which is further enhanced by the polarization rotation mechanism. The generating lasing wavelengths have a 3 dB line-width of less than similar to 30 pm and peak-to-floor ration of about 58 dB at a pump power of 38 mW.

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