Wideband Spectrum-Sliced ASE Source Operating at 1900-nm Region Based on a Double-Clad Ytterbium-Sensitized Thulium-Doped Fiber

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2012

Abstract

A wideband spectrum-sliced amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) source operating in 1900-nm region is demonstrated using a newly developed double-clad ytterbium-sensitized thulium-doped fiber (YTF) and a Sagnac loop mirror. The YTF used was drawn from a D-shape preform, which was fabricated using the modified chemical vapor deposition (MCVD) and solution doping technique. The YTF was pumped by a 980-nm multimode laser to generate an ASE at 1900 nm through the transition of thulium ion from 3F 4 to 3H 6 with the assistance of ytterbium to thulium ion energy transfer. The broadband ASE was spectral sliced by the loop mirror, which was constructed using a 3-dB coupler and a piece of polarization maintaining fiber (PMF). A wideband comb with channel spacing of 3.3 nm and an extinction ratio of 9 dB was achieved with a multimode pump power of 1 W within a wavelength range of more than 300 nm. The center of the comb spectrum was at 1888 nm with peak power of around -53 dBm.

Keywords

Cladding pumping, Two-micrometer fiber laser, Ytterbium thulium co-doped fiber

Divisions

fac_eng,PHYSICS

Publication Title

IEEE Photonics Journal

Volume

4

Issue

1

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

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