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Narrow-linewidth fiber laser operating at 1.55µm

Narrow-linewidth fiber laser operating at 1.55µm
Narrow-linewidth fiber laser operating at 1.55µm
We report the fabrication and operation of an Er3+-doped silica single-mode fiber laser operating at 1.55 µm and using a distributed fiber grating to provide feedback. The output bandwidth was measured as 0.04 nm, significantly narrower than the conventional cavity design. The laser had a threshold of 13 mW and a slope efficiency of 5%.
0146-9592
164-165
Jauncey, I.M.
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Jauncey, I.M., Reekie, L., Mears, R.J. and Rowe, C.J. (1987) Narrow-linewidth fiber laser operating at 1.55µm. Optics Letters, 12, 164-165. (doi:10.1364/OL.12.000164).

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We report the fabrication and operation of an Er3+-doped silica single-mode fiber laser operating at 1.55 µm and using a distributed fiber grating to provide feedback. The output bandwidth was measured as 0.04 nm, significantly narrower than the conventional cavity design. The laser had a threshold of 13 mW and a slope efficiency of 5%.

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Published date: 1987
Organisations: Optoelectronics Research Centre

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Local EPrints ID: 78518
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/78518
ISSN: 0146-9592
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Author: I.M. Jauncey
Author: L. Reekie
Author: R.J. Mears
Author: C.J. Rowe

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