Abstract

Two kinds of Yb-doped fibers were fabricated, namely, Yb: YAG crystal-derived silica fibers (YCDSFs) with a gain coefficient of 6.0 dB&#x002F;cm, and Bi&#x002F;Er&#x002F;Yb co-doped silica fibers having a Yb concentration of 0.13 <inline-formula><tex-math notation="LaTeX">$ \times $</tex-math></inline-formula> 10<sup>26</sup> ions&#x002F;m<sup>3</sup>. Based on these fibers, a ring-cavity single-frequency fiber laser (SFFL) has been constructed, in which the YCDSF was used as a gain medium and the Bi&#x002F;Er&#x002F;Yb co-doped fiber acted as a saturable absorber. It has been demonstrated that the SFFL had an over 100 mW output at 1030 nm, a slope-efficiency of up to 18.3&#x0025;, and an optical signal-to-noise ratio of over 63 dB. The fluctuation of the output power of the laser was less than 0.65&#x0025; of 103.5 mW within 10 hrs and no mode-hopping was observed for 5 hrs. The SFFL had a linewidth &lt;7.5 kHz at the maximum output power, and the measured relative intensity noise was lower than &#x2212;142 dB&#x002F;Hz at the frequency above 1.0 MHz. The results indicate that the ring-cavity SFFL built could be used as a laser source for applications in high-power fiber laser and high-precision optical fiber sensing and detection.

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