A wavelength-interval switchable wide-band multi-wavelength Brillouin-erbium fiber laser with a half-open cavity is proposed and experimentally demonstrated, which is constructed by random distributed feedback (RDFB) mirrors provided by Rayleigh backscattering… Click to show full abstract
A wavelength-interval switchable wide-band multi-wavelength Brillouin-erbium fiber laser with a half-open cavity is proposed and experimentally demonstrated, which is constructed by random distributed feedback (RDFB) mirrors provided by Rayleigh backscattering in a 1-km-long highly nonlinear fiber (HNLF) and a fiber loop mirror (FLM) incorporated a high-power erbium-doped fiber amplifier (HP-EDFA). A strong RDFB and high stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) gain are provided by the HNLF. The HP-EDFA is incorporated into the FLM to boost power of the Brillouin pump and feedback Stokes, enhanced SBS and multiple four-wave mixing are stimulated in the HNLF. Using the presented scheme, up to 118 stable Stokes laser lines with a power deviation of less than 15 dB, 70 stable Stokes laser lines with a power deviation of less than 5 dB and a fix wavelength spacing of 0.075 nm are obtained. Peak power fluctuations of arbitrarily chosen 27 Brillouin comb lines are less than 1.95 dB during a 60-minute measurement period, indicates that the proposed laser has a good stability. The effect of pump power of the HP-EDFA on Stokes generating in the laser is also investigated. Furthermore, when a polarization-maintaining fiber loop mirror is cascaded with the free end of the HNLF via an optical isolator, wavelength-interval switchable laser can be conveniently achieved.
               
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