Abstract

A novel Bidirectional output Oscillating-Amplifying Integrated Fiber Laser (B-OAIFL) which combines the advantages of the bidirectional output fiber laser oscillator, and the Oscillating-Amplifying Integrated Fiber Laser (OAIFL) is proposed and studied theoretically. The influences of the reflectivity of Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG), the length ratio, the absorption coefficient and other related parameters on the characteristics of the output laser were studied theoretically. The reflectivity of FBGs and the length of active fiber in the oscillating section show a negative correlation with the output power and efficiency. The 915 nm-pumping and the center wavelength of FBGs in the range from 1070 nm to 1080 nm show a better performance on the suppression of ASE. And the center wavelength of FBGs shows little effect on the output power and efficiency.

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