Abstract

A tunable and switchable multiwavelength Erbium-doped fiber laser (MWFL) is proposed and demonstrated based on tapered few-mode fiber Bragg gratings (TFMFBG). Optical modes inside TFMFBG have extensive evanescent tails that are sensitive to changes in the external medium. The MWFL can be tuned in the 1.5 µm wavelength region when temperature and refractive index variations are applied to the TFMFBG. The temperature and refractive index sensitivities range from 11.5 pm/⁰C to 14.6 pm/⁰C and 3.10 nm/RIU to 3.93 nm/RIU, respectively. Additionally, due to the polarization dependency of TFMFBG, single-, dual-, and triple-wavelength lasing lines can be switched within the MWFL cavity. The stable triple-wavelength lasing was generated at peak wavelengths of 1533.04 nm, 1532.35 nm, and 1531.71 nm for λ1, λ2, and λ3, respectively. The developed triple-wavelength laser corresponded to a specific guided mode inside the few-mode FBG, including fundamental LP01 mode, higher-order LP11 mode, and mode coupling between LP01 and LP11 (LP01-LP11).

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