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26 November 2007 Long cavity length composite cavity fibre laser with single longitudinal mode and narrow linewidth
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Abstract
The composite cavity fibre laser (CCFL) is demonstrated for its capability in maintaining single longitudinal mode operation, whilst having longer cavity length than typical distributed Bragg reflector or distributed feedback fibre lasers, and hence also higher output power. These two attributes should enable the CCFL to be useful in sensing applications. A long cavity length CCFL can be fabricated simply by writing three spectrally matched Bragg gratings directly into a continuous length of doped fibre. This is analogous to the use of feedback cavities in semiconductor laser designs to maintain single longitudinal mode. Results from in-house fabrications show that long cavity length CCFLs can be fabricated to have single longitudinal mode and narrow linewidth characteristics similar to that of a distributed feedback fibre laser, and also significantly higher output power.
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Ian Leung, Paul A. Childs, and Gang-Ding Peng "Long cavity length composite cavity fibre laser with single longitudinal mode and narrow linewidth", Proc. SPIE 6830, Advanced Sensor Systems and Applications III, 68301V (26 November 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.757551
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KEYWORDS
Fiber lasers

Fiber Bragg gratings

Composites

Semiconductor lasers

Laser damage threshold

Laser development

Sensors

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