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Theoretical and experimental analysis of bidirectionally pumped 1.3 μm Pr3+-doped ASE source

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We have analyzed the characteristics of 1.3 μm praseodymium (Pr3+) doped bidirectionally pumped double pass (BIP-DP) configuration amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) source theoretically and experimentally. The source’s simulation model was established… Click to show full abstract

We have analyzed the characteristics of 1.3 μm praseodymium (Pr3+) doped bidirectionally pumped double pass (BIP-DP) configuration amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) source theoretically and experimentally. The source’s simulation model was established and corresponding simulated results were given. The effects of pump ratio, Pr3+-doped fiber (PDF) length, total pump power and source’s optical losses were researched. The output power of BIP-DP ASE source is mainly affected by the total pump power, PDF length and source’s optical losses, while it has little relationship with the pump ratio. The BIP-DP ASE source operating at the symmetric bi-directional pump condition was constructed experimentally. The acquired output power of more than 5 mW has been obtained experimentally, which was with the quasi-gaussian output spectrum, and its 3 dB bandwidth is ~ 20 nm.

Keywords: bidirectionally pumped; pr3 doped; source; ase source

Journal Title: Optical and Quantum Electronics
Year Published: 2019

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