Title :
Modeling and experimental demonstration of ultracompact multiwavelength distributed Fabry-Pe/spl acute/rot fiber lasers
Author :
Brochu, G. ; LaRochelle, S. ; Slavik, R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. de Genie Electrique et de Genie Informatique, Univ. Laval, Que., Canada
Abstract :
This work presents a complete model for the design and optimization of multiwavelength distributed Fabry-Pe/spl acute/rot (DFP) fiber lasers that are made by superimposing two chirped fiber Bragg gratings in a photosensitive codoped erbium-ytterbium (Er-Yb) fiber. The model is based on a matrix formulation of coupled-mode equations taking into account the chirped grating superstructure and including a spectrally resolved gain medium. The performed analysis reveals that the signal power of each channel is strongly localized near a minimum of the superstructured-grating envelope. As a consequence, the overlap between the power distributions in neighboring cavities is small, thus reducing the effect of cross-gain saturation and allowing a high number of channels in a short piece of fiber. The simulations also show how the saturation of the cross-relaxation mechanism between ytterbium and erbium leads to flat output spectra without the need for an additional equalization scheme such as a complex grating apodization profile. Furthermore, to validate the theoretical model, we present the experimental realization and characterization of a multiwavelength laser emitting in a single-mode and single-polarization over 16 wavelengths spaced by 50 GHz and with a total output power of 52 mW.
Keywords :
Bragg gratings; Fabry-Perot resonators; chirp modulation; coupled mode analysis; distributed feedback lasers; erbium; fibre lasers; laser cavity resonators; laser modes; matrix algebra; optical fibre polarisation; optical saturation; ytterbium; 50 GHz; 52 mW; chirped fiber Bragg gratings; chirped grating superstructure; codoped erbium-ytterbium fiber; coupled-mode equations; cross-gain saturation; cross-relaxation mechanism; distributed Fabry-Perot lasers; fiber lasers; flat output spectra; laser design; laser optimization; matrix formulation; multiwavelength lasers; photosensitive fiber; single-mode laser; single-polarization laser; spectrally resolved gain medium; superstructured grating envelope; ultracompact lasers; Chirp; Design optimization; Equations; Erbium-doped fiber lasers; Fiber lasers; Gratings; Laser modes; Optical design; Signal analysis; Signal resolution; Distributed feedback lasers (DFB); optical fiber Bragg gratings; optical fiber lasers;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2004.840345