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Building a Continuous Wave Erbium Doped Fiber Laser and Amplifier Ben Baker Kristen Norton

Building a Continuous Wave Erbium Doped Fiber Laser and Amplifier

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Building a Continuous Wave Erbium Doped Fiber Laser and Amplifier. Ben Baker Kristen Norton. What is a fiber laser?. Why should we care? communications!! long-ranges amplify light in 1.5-μm region = where telecom fibers have loss min requirements - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Building a Continuous Wave  Erbium Doped Fiber Laser and Amplifier

Building a Continuous Wave

Erbium Doped Fiber Laser and Amplifier

Ben BakerKristen Norton

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What is a fiber laser?• Why should we care?

• communications!! • long-ranges• amplify light in 1.5-μm region = where telecom fibers

have loss min

• requirements• gain medium = fiber with erbium ions (Er3+)

• heavy doping• CW

• pump• signal/feedback

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Erbium absorption/emission

http://www.fibercore.com/Fiberpaedia/tabid/84/agentType/View/PropertyID/137/Default.aspx

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Emission Spectrum

• depends on • how broad energy levels are• proximity of other Er ions• diode lasers vs fiber lasers• spontaneous emission

vs feedback & gain

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EDFL• 980 nm diode laser

• APC connectors

• wavelength division multiplexer

• fusion splicing

• erbium fiber

• removing pump photons

• output coupler varies feedback

• measure output power

• attenuator varies feedback

• optical isolator prevents unwanted feedback

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EDFA• no feedback, amplifying

another signal

• measure all output power

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Comparing Goals

• Characterize EDFL• pump power vs output power• emission spectrum

• Characterize EDFA• gain = signal power vs output power• amplification of continuous wave & pulse• emission spectra

• spontaneous emission• amplified signal

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How??• Power meter, oscilloscopes

• Monochromator, diffraction grating

http://www.sciencetech-inc.com/catalog/13/monochromators/9030

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Loop power

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Loop power

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Output power

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Output power

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signal = all fiber pulsed EDFL

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signal = all fiber pulsed EDFL

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signal = Jared and Wesley’s soliton EDFL

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signal = Jared and Wesley’s soliton EDFL

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