Abstract

A polarization-independent all-fiber comb filter with quasi-flat-top spectral response based on a dual-pass Mach-Zehnder (M-Z) interferometer is proposed and demonstrated. The proposed filter consists of a dual-pass M-Z interferometer with a section of high birefringence fiber (HBF) and a polarization controller (PC) in the second loop. The theoretical analysis shows that the apparatus allows to operate as a polarization-independent multiwavelength periodic filter and to gain the quasi-flat-top passband filter by adjusting the polarization state of the PC. Theoretical prediction was verified by experimental demonstration.

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