Abstract
A highly stable erbium-doped fiber (EDF) ring laser with broad tunability is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. It is accomplished by using a few-mode polarization maintaining fiber (FM-PMF) Sagnac interferometer, in which simultaneous Sagnac and modal interferences occur. Continuously tunable output is obtained by exerting the longitudinal strain on the FM-PMF in combination with adjusting a polarization controller (PC) next to the FM-PMF in the Sagnac interferometer. In addition, the adverse impact of uneven EDF gain distribution on the laser output power uniformity may be offset by the PC-dependent transmission loss of the FM-PMF Sagnac interferometer and reflected backward C-band amplifier spontaneous emission from the pumped EDF. During the whole tuning process, the tunable span covers more than 40 nm with the output power flatness better than 1 dB, 3 dB spectral linewidth narrower than 0.1 nm and optical signal-to-noise extinction ratio higher than 45 dB.
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