Multi-wavelength switchable fibre ring laser based on polarisation selective tilted fibre gratings capable of strain and temperature sensing


Autoria(s): Saffari, Pouneh; Mou, Chengbo; Fu, Hongyan; Zhang, Lin; Bennion, Ian
Contribuinte(s)

Baldini, Francesco

Homola, Jiri

Lieberman, Robert A.

Data(s)

18/05/2009

Resumo

Using three fibre gratings with excessively tilted structures in the cavity, we have experimentally demonstrated a multiwavelength switchable erbium-doped fibre ring laser system. The three tilted gratings act as in-fibre polariser and polarisation dependent loss filters to induce the polarisation hole burning effect in the cavity for the operation of the laser at single, double, triple and quadruple wavelengths. The laser system has demonstrated good stability under room temperature conditions and also achieved a high degree of polarization (~30dB), high optical signal to noise ratio (up to 63dB) and high side mode suppression (~50dB). The system has also been investigated for temperature and strain sensing by subjecting the seeding fibre Bragg gratings (FBG) to temperature and strain variations. Since the loss band of the polarisation dependent loss filter is broader than the bandwidth of the seeding FBG, the laser output shifts in wavelength with the applied temperature and strain. The fibre ring laser has shown good responses to the temperature and strain, providing sensitivities of approximately 11.7 pm/°C and 0.85pm/µe respectively.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/20440/1/Multi_wavelength_switchable_fibre_ring_laser_based_on_polarisation_selective_tilted_fibre_gratings_capable_of_strain_and_temperature_sensing.pdf

Saffari, Pouneh; Mou, Chengbo; Fu, Hongyan; Zhang, Lin and Bennion, Ian (2009). Multi-wavelength switchable fibre ring laser based on polarisation selective tilted fibre gratings capable of strain and temperature sensing. IN: Optical Sensors 2009: Proceedings. Baldini, Francesco; Homola, Jiri and Lieberman, Robert A. (eds) SPIE proceedings, 7356 . Bellingham, WA (US): SPIE.

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