A 135 mW single-frequency distributed Bragg reflector fiber laser at 1.95μm was obtained based on a Tm:YAG ceramic-derived all-glass fiber.The fiber laser achieved an optical signal-to-noise ratio of~77 d B.Moreover,...A 135 mW single-frequency distributed Bragg reflector fiber laser at 1.95μm was obtained based on a Tm:YAG ceramic-derived all-glass fiber.The fiber laser achieved an optical signal-to-noise ratio of~77 d B.Moreover,the threshold and linewidth of the single-frequency laser were measured to be 15.4 mW and 4.5 kHz,respectively.In addition,the measured relative intensity noise was less than-140 d B·Hz^(-1)at frequencies of over 10 MHz.The results show that the as-drawn Tm:YAG ceramic-derived all-glass fiber is highly promising for~2μm single-frequency fiber laser applications.展开更多
基金Project supported by the Yunnan Fundamental Research Projects(Grant No.202201AU070065)Natural Science Foundation of China for Young Scholars(Grant No.52002131)+1 种基金Open Fund of the Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Fiber Laser Materials and Applied Techniques(Grant No.2021-04)the Scientific Research Fund Project of Yunnan Provincial Department of Education(Grant No.2022J0591)
文摘A 135 mW single-frequency distributed Bragg reflector fiber laser at 1.95μm was obtained based on a Tm:YAG ceramic-derived all-glass fiber.The fiber laser achieved an optical signal-to-noise ratio of~77 d B.Moreover,the threshold and linewidth of the single-frequency laser were measured to be 15.4 mW and 4.5 kHz,respectively.In addition,the measured relative intensity noise was less than-140 d B·Hz^(-1)at frequencies of over 10 MHz.The results show that the as-drawn Tm:YAG ceramic-derived all-glass fiber is highly promising for~2μm single-frequency fiber laser applications.