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A multi-wavelength fiber laser which is based on a Lyot filter is experimentally demonstrated. A combination of four-wave mixing in a highly nonlinear fiber and Lyot filter mechanism in the laser cavity is able to generate multi-wavelength with relatively high extinction ratio (ER). At the input current of 100mA, six laser lines with ER more than 5 dB are successfully generated. The wavelength spacing for the multi-wavelength is 0.15nm, corresponding to the characteristics of the Lyot filter used.
Optical fiber, Optical Fiber Communication Technologies, Wavelength, Laser, Optical Frequency Combs and Ultrafast Lasers, Tunable laser, Filter (signal processing), Engineering, Ultrafast Lasers, Fiber Optic Sensor Technology, FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Optoelectronics, Fiber Lasers, Physics, Fiber laser, Optics, Fiber optic sensor, Computer science, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Materials science, Physics and Astronomy, Dispersion-shifted fiber, Fiber Amplifiers, Physical Sciences, Nonlinear Optics, Extinction ratio, Computer vision
Optical fiber, Optical Fiber Communication Technologies, Wavelength, Laser, Optical Frequency Combs and Ultrafast Lasers, Tunable laser, Filter (signal processing), Engineering, Ultrafast Lasers, Fiber Optic Sensor Technology, FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Optoelectronics, Fiber Lasers, Physics, Fiber laser, Optics, Fiber optic sensor, Computer science, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Materials science, Physics and Astronomy, Dispersion-shifted fiber, Fiber Amplifiers, Physical Sciences, Nonlinear Optics, Extinction ratio, Computer vision
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