Abstract

A novel single longitudinal mode (SLM) Brillouin fiber laser (BFL) with cascaded ring (CR) Fabry-Perot resonator is proposed and demonstrated. By optimizing the CR length of the single mode fiber cavity at 100 m (or 50 m) and 10 m, stable SLM operation is obtained. Therefore, the threshold power is lower and linewidth is narrower than that of previously reported BFL with 10 m (or 20 m) single cavity. Additionally, there is no additional attenuation except intrinsic loss of optical devices. The measured linewidth with 60 dB (or 45 dB) improved value of side mode suppression ratio is 0.41 kHz (or 3.23 kHz), which is three (or two) orders of magnitude than that of the pump. Using a stabilizing feedback loop based on autotracking technique with polarization maintaining fiber-based optical delay line, the SLM BFL exhibits good performance with 6% power fluctuation in 1 h.

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