We demonstrate a stable narrow linewidth single-frequency erbium-doped fiber laser(EDFL)operating at 1.6μm.A Fabry–Perot fiber Bragg grating and two cascaded subrings are incorporated in the main ring cavity to achi...We demonstrate a stable narrow linewidth single-frequency erbium-doped fiber laser(EDFL)operating at 1.6μm.A Fabry–Perot fiber Bragg grating and two cascaded subrings are incorporated in the main ring cavity to achieve singlefrequency operation.The experimentally measured optical signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 73 dB.Furthermore,the linewidth of the EDFL is measured to be about 480 Hz by the self-built short-delayed self-heterodyne interferometry device.The laser shows superior stability,with no mode-hopping during the 60-min observation period.The proposed EDFL provides a new experimental idea for realizing a single-frequency fiber laser in the L-band.展开更多
基金supported by the Shaanxi Key Science and Technology Innovation Team Project(No.2023-CX-TD-06)。
文摘We demonstrate a stable narrow linewidth single-frequency erbium-doped fiber laser(EDFL)operating at 1.6μm.A Fabry–Perot fiber Bragg grating and two cascaded subrings are incorporated in the main ring cavity to achieve singlefrequency operation.The experimentally measured optical signal-to-noise ratio is greater than 73 dB.Furthermore,the linewidth of the EDFL is measured to be about 480 Hz by the self-built short-delayed self-heterodyne interferometry device.The laser shows superior stability,with no mode-hopping during the 60-min observation period.The proposed EDFL provides a new experimental idea for realizing a single-frequency fiber laser in the L-band.