High-power Tunable Sub-nm Narrowband Near-diffraction-limited Superfluorescent Fiber Source Based on a Single-lens Spectral Filter

Date: Jul 23, 2020

A research team led by Prof. Dr. FAN Wenhui from Xi'an Institute of Optics and Precision Mechanics (XIOPM) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) propose a method for a high-power tunable sub-nm narrowband near-diffraction-limited superfluorescent fiber source (SFS) based on a single-lens spectral filter (SLSF), which is composed of a grating monochromator and a movable space-fiber coupler.

 

 
Schematic of the tunable single-lens spectral filter (SLSF). (Image by XIOPM)

 

The center wavelength of the SLSF is set to 1063 nm with a full width at half-maximum (FWHM) linewidth of less than 0.08 nm.

 

By utilizing the SLSF and a broadband amplified SFS, a tunable sub-nm narrowband SFS seed source is obtained, and the central wavelength of the sub-nm narrowband SFS seed source can be easily tuned from 1052.4 nm to 1072.8 nm by adjusting the SLSF.

 

After a three-stage amplifier system, the output power of this sub-nm narrowband SFS is boosted to 230W with the FWHM range from 0.10 nm to 0.12 nm. The beam quality factors (M2) of the full power sub-nm narrowband SFS at 1060.1 nm is 1.20.

 

The proposed tunable sub-nm SFS has advantages of high spectral resolution, simple configuration, which may have potential applications in the industrial production and scientific research.

 

(Original research article “Optics Communications” (2020) https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optcom.2020.125359)


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