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  • A new fiber laser design is introduced, utilizing a 7.7 km long fiber that enhances both Brillouin and Raman gain in the S-band region of light.
  • * To power the system, two 1420 nm laser diodes deliver a combined output of 372 mW, with a fiber Bragg grating reflecting light at 1500 nm.
  • * It successfully produces 6 distinct Stokes lines from 1499.8 to 1500.3 nm, exhibiting stable performance with minimal fluctuations over 50 minutes.*

Article Abstract

A multiwavelength Brillouin/Raman distributed Bragg reflector fiber laser operating in the S-band region is proposed and demonstrated. The laser uses a 7.7 km long dispersion-shifted fiber with an effective mode area of 15 μm(2) as the Brillouin and Raman gain media simultaneously. Two 1420 nm laser diodes with a combined power of 372 mW are used as pump sources, while a fiber Bragg grating with a center wavelength of 1500 nm is used as a reflector in the cavity. The setup is capable of generating 6 clearly defined Stokes lines at the highest pump power, spanning from 1499.8 to 1500.3 nm with the even Stokes having relatively higher peak powers, between 1.4 and 3.5 dBm as compared to the odd Stokes, which have peak powers between -4.7 and -5.0 dBm. The output of the laser is very stable and shows little to no fluctuations over a monitoring period of 50 min.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.52.003753DOI Listing

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