DocumentCode :
1126260
Title :
Multiwavelength Frequency-Division-Multiplexed Light Source Based on Dispersion-Mode-Locking
Author :
Kraetschmer, Thilo ; Lan, Chun ; Sanders, Scott T.
Author_Institution :
Wisconsin Univ., Madison
Volume :
19
Issue :
20
fYear :
2007
Firstpage :
1607
Lastpage :
1609
Abstract :
Two dispersion-mode-locked laser experiments, each using a single, actively modulated linear optical amplifier and one or more fiber Bragg gratings, are presented. The first experiment demonstrates multiwavelength lasing based on dispersion-mode-locking. This mode-locking technique offers an intrinsic benefit that each wavelength is intensity modulated at a unique frequency, thus producing a frequency-division-multiplexed output. The second experiment shows fine-tuning of the dispersion-mode-locked lasing wavelength. Tunability from ~1546.5-1547 nm with a linewidth of ~0.06 nm was achieved. All experimental results should be applicable to other gain and dispersion media. A combination of the two experiments produces an excellent multiwavelength light source for sensing applications: for example, each of the multiple wavelengths can be tuned and locked to a gas absorption feature. The transmission at each wavelength can then be monitored using a single photoreceiver and a multichannel lock-in amplifier.
Keywords :
Bragg gratings; frequency division multiplexing; intensity modulation; laser mode locking; laser tuning; light sources; optical fibre amplifiers; optical fibre dispersion; optical modulation; optical receivers; remote sensing by laser beam; spectral line breadth; actively modulated optical amplifier; dispersion media; dispersion-mode-locking; fiber Bragg gratings; frequency-division-multiplexing; gain media; gas absorption; intensity modulation; laser tunability; linear optical amplifier; multichannel lock-in amplifier; multiwavelength lasing; multiwavelength light source; photoreceiver; sensing applications; wavelength 1546.5 nm to 1547 nm; wavelength transmission; Fiber lasers; Frequency; Intensity modulation; Laser mode locking; Light sources; Optical fiber amplifiers; Optical modulation; Optical sensors; Semiconductor optical amplifiers; Stimulated emission; Frequency-division multiplexing (FDM); laser tuning; mode-locked lasers; semiconductor laser;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1041-1135
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/LPT.2007.904912
Filename :
4305224
Link To Document :
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