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  • Developed a single-frequency tunable laser system that produces over 10 W power output in the 1550 nm range using a two-stage erbium/ytterbium co-doped fiber MOPA architecture.
  • Achieves extremely low intensity noise levels of -160 dB beyond 200 kHz and a minimum optical signal to noise ratio of 38 dB, providing very stable performance.
  • Maintains good stability over 4 hours at maximum power across various wavelengths, with minimal fluctuations (less than 3% peak-to-peak and below 0.5% rms).

Article Abstract

We report herein on the development of a linearly polarized, single-frequency tunable laser system producing more than 10 W in the 1550 nm range, using a two-stage erbium/ytterbium co-doped fiber-based master oscillator power amplifier (MOPA) architecture. The all-fiber MOPA provides an ultralow intensity noise of -160/ beyond 200 kHz between 1533 and 1571 nm (=38) at full output power and a minimum optical signal to noise ratio of 38 dB. A good stability is obtained over 4 h at maximum power for several wavelengths with peak-to-peak fluctuation less than 3% and rms below 0.5%.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/AO.435274DOI Listing

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