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Tunable multiwavelength erbium-doped fiber laser based on BPQDs packaged by poly tetra fluoroethylene and two segments of PMF

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Abstract Two types of tunable and stable multiwavelength erbium-doped fiber lasers(MWEDFLs) are proposed and experimentally demonstrated, which are based on novel poly tetra fluoroethylene packaging device of black phosphorus quantum… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Two types of tunable and stable multiwavelength erbium-doped fiber lasers(MWEDFLs) are proposed and experimentally demonstrated, which are based on novel poly tetra fluoroethylene packaging device of black phosphorus quantum dots (PTFEPD-BPQDs) and two sections of polarization maintaining fiber(PMF) in cascade/in parallel. The novel fabrication process uses silica capillaries and PTFE to package BPQDs. The PTFEPD-BPQDs has the function of suppressing the mode competition and stabilizing the multiwavelength output. The channel space and wavelength number of the two types of tunable MWEDFLs can be tuned by adjusting polarization controllers(PCs). In the experiments, for the unpackaged BPQDs device, BPQDs will degrade and lose its function within 48 h, while for the PTFEPD-BPQDs, BPQDs can keep its function for more than 3 weeks. By adjusting the PC, in the cascaded structure, the multiwavelength channel spacing can be tuned among nearly 1.98, 0.67 and 0.43 nm, and the number of multiwavelength output is 4, 9 and 13, respectively.

Keywords: multiwavelength erbium; multiwavelength; erbium doped; doped fiber; bpqds; poly tetra

Journal Title: Optics Communications
Year Published: 2019

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