Abstract

Fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) with a length of about 4 cm and a phase shift of about π are written in the polarization-maintaining fiber doped with ytterbium ions. A tunable polarized single-frequency laser is employed for the measurement of the FBG reflection spectrum. A relatively high spectral resolution allows the estimation of the FBG parameters. Polarized single-frequency ytterbium-doped distributed-feedback (DFB) fiber lasers radiated at about 1.1 μm are constructed using the written FBGs. The passive line width of the laser radiation (about 50 kHz) is estimated from the beat spectrum of the two DFB lasers.

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