Abstract

Supercontinuum (SC) generated in random fiber laser (RFL) containing visible spectrum components is firstly demonstrated. Mechanism of visible components generation in this case is analyzed and discussed. The experimental setup of this SC source is constructed in a typical half-open RFL configuration. A continuum spanning from 600 to 1700 nm is obtained with average output power of 3.4 W under a pump power of 44.7 W. The results show that there is great potential in supercontinuum generated by random fiber laser.

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