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Rare-earth doped single-mode fiber lasers, amplifiers and devices

Rare-earth doped single-mode fiber lasers, amplifiers and devices
Rare-earth doped single-mode fiber lasers, amplifiers and devices
It is the current widespread use of single-mode optical fiber for telecommunications and the ready availability of high-power semiconductor pump lasers which have recently stimulated interest in single-mode fiber lasers and amplifiers. Until recently, lasing in glass fibers has been carried out in multimode devices. Using a new manufacturing process we have shown that single-mode fibers with rare-earth dopant concentrations up to 900 ppm can be made without compromising the low losses (<1 dB/km) which are characteristic of telecommunications fibers. It is thus now possible to construct a wide range of active fiber devices and sensors which exploit the numerous fiber components available, such as four-port couplers, ring-resonators, polarisers and filters
374-375
IEEE
Payne, D.N.
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Payne, D.N., Reekie, L., Mears, R.J., Poole, S.B., Jauncey, I.M. and Lin, J.T. (1986) Rare-earth doped single-mode fiber lasers, amplifiers and devices. In Proceedings of Conference on Electronics and Electro-Optics/International Quantum Electronics Conference. IEEE. pp. 374-375 .

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Abstract

It is the current widespread use of single-mode optical fiber for telecommunications and the ready availability of high-power semiconductor pump lasers which have recently stimulated interest in single-mode fiber lasers and amplifiers. Until recently, lasing in glass fibers has been carried out in multimode devices. Using a new manufacturing process we have shown that single-mode fibers with rare-earth dopant concentrations up to 900 ppm can be made without compromising the low losses (<1 dB/km) which are characteristic of telecommunications fibers. It is thus now possible to construct a wide range of active fiber devices and sensors which exploit the numerous fiber components available, such as four-port couplers, ring-resonators, polarisers and filters

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Published date: 1986
Additional Information: Technical Digest FN1 (Invited)
Venue - Dates: Conference on Electronics and Electro-Optics/International Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO/IQEC 1986), San Francisco, United States, 1986-06-09 - 1986-06-11

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Local EPrints ID: 77645
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/77645
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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 23:56

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Author: D.N. Payne
Author: L. Reekie
Author: R.J. Mears
Author: S.B. Poole
Author: I.M. Jauncey
Author: J.T. Lin

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