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Low noise planar external cavity laser for interferometric fiber optic sensors

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FIBER OPTIC SENSORS AND APPLICATIONS VI
Volume 7316, Issue -, Pages -

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SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING
DOI: 10.1117/12.828849

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planar external cavity laser; phase noise; linewidth; relative intensity noise; fiber optic sensing; butterfly package; seismic exploration; remote interferometric sensing

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A 1550 nm DWDM planar external cavity laser (ECL) is demonstrated to provide low phase/frequency noise, narrow linewidth, and low RIN. The cavity includes a semiconductor gain chip and a planar lightwave circuit waveguide with Bragg grating, packaged in a 14- pin butterfly package. This planar ECL laser is designed to operate under vibration and in harsh environmental conditions. The laser shows linewidth = 2.6 kHz, phase/frequency noise comparable with that of long cavity fiber lasers, RIN = - 147dB/Hz at 1kHz, and power = 10mW. Performance is suitable for various high performance fiber optic sensing systems, including interferometric sensing in Oil and Gas, military/security and other applications, currently served mostly by costly and less reliable laser sources.

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