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“All-fiber” tunable laser in the 2 μm region, designed for CO2 detection

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posted on 2020-06-15, 13:25 authored by Atasi Pal, Ranjan Sen, Kort Bremer, Shuang Yao, Elfed LewisElfed Lewis, Tong Sun, Kenneth T.V. Grattan
A stable and tunable thulium-doped “all-fiber” laser offering a narrow linewidth has been created specifically to act as a compact and simple laser source for gaseous CO2 detection. This has been done through a careful design to match the laser output wavelengths to the CO2 absorption lines at 1.875 and 1.997 μm, respectively. A sustainable output power of 11 mW over a tuning range of 7 nm has been obtained by using a combination of a high-reflective fiber Bragg grating with a low-reflective broadband mirror, fabricated at the end of the fiber through silver film deposition. The tuning was achieved using the relaxation-compression mechanism of the fiber Bragg grating, which formed an integral part of the laser resonant cavity. A fiber Bragg grating at 1.548 μm was utilized as a wavelength reference to monitor the tuning of the laser output over the 2 μm wavelength range with a simple and inexpensive interrogator, to avoid the use of an expensive optical spectrum analyzer and to facilitate “in-the-field” operation. This “all-fiber” laser resonator has been shown to be superior in terms of laser tuning range, output power, and linewidth compared to that created with a fiber Bragg grating pair, which was limited by the nonuniform strain transfer to both fiber Bragg gratings

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Applied Optics;51 (29), pp. 7011-7015

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Optical Society of America

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peer-reviewed

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Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR), Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)

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This paper was published in Applied Optics and is made available as an electronic reprint with the permission of OSA. The paper can be found a thttps://doi.org/10.1364/AO.51.007011 on the OSA website. Systematic or multiple reproduction or distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law.

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