Broadband, high-speed wavelength-swept laser sources can substantially enhance applications in optical coherence tomography (OCT), metrology, fiber-optic sensing, and so on. Fiber Fabry-Perot tunable filters (FFP-TF) are active wavelength selection media for wavelength-swept laser sources because of their wide free spectral range, high finesse values, and more compactness. However, FFP-TF is irreversible and conventionally driven using a sinusoidal electronic waveform, thereby limiting the required acquisition bandwidth. Here, we introduce a new approach based on bandwidth compensation of the continuous-output, asymmetric sinusoidal-mode driving of FFP-TF, where output wavelength is tuned coincidentally to the forward and backward sweeps during the driving cycle. A detailed structure framework and the comparison of the sweep range of the swept laser source under convention sinusoidal and asymmetric sinusoidal-mode driving is discussed. A swept laser source with a sweep rate of 66.7 kHz over a 161 nm range at a center wavelength of 1310 nm is demonstrated. The result shows that the asymmetric sinusoidal-mode is a suitable driving medium for FFP-TF for swept laser sources with increased output bandwidth.
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