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Multiwavelength Brillouin Generation in Bismuth-Doped Fiber Laser With Single- and Double-Frequency Spacing
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2020
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PhotonicsEngineeringOptical AmplificationOptical PropertiesFiber-optic CommunicationDouble-frequency SpacingApplied PhysicsBismuth-doped Fiber LaserMultiwavelength Fiber LasersFiber OpticsMultiwavelength Brillouin GenerationBrillouin ScatteringFiber OpticStokes LinesHigh-power LasersWavelength SpacingFiber LaserFibre Amplifier
Multiwavelength fiber lasers operating in the 1.3 μm wavelength region are of great interest as they complement existing systems in the conventional optical communication band of 1.55 μm. In this work, a multiwavelength Brillouin fiber laser with single- and double-Brillouin frequency spacings operating in 1.3 μm is proposed and demonstrated using a dispersion compensating fiber (DCF) as the Brillouin gain medium. A bismuth-doped fiber serves as the laser gain medium. At the maximum pump power of 1021 mW and with the Brillouin pump set at 11 dBm, up to 7 Brillouin Stokes lines with a wavelength spacing of 0.074 nm are obtained in the single-spaced configuration. In the case of the double-spaced configuration, 14 Stokes lines are generated with a wavelength spacing of 0.15 nm between the even Stokes lines. By tuning the central wavelength of the Brillouin pump, both laser configurations are wavelength-tunable with a range of 93 nm and 19 nm for the single-spaced and double-spaced Brillouin lasers respectively. This is, to the best of the author's knowledge, the first demonstration of a multiwavelength/Brillouin laser using a bismuth-doped fiber as the laser gain medium.
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