A wavelength-tunable Q-switched erbium-doped fiber laser based on a
digital micromirror device (DMD) is experimentally demonstrated. The
Q-switched pulses are generated by incorporating a saturable
absorption device made of graphene oxide. Stable Q-switched pulses at
1.5 µm band are obtained at a low threshold of 20 mW, corresponding to
the pulse width of 7.1 µs and the repetition rate of 43.3 kHz. The
maximum output power and the maximum pulse energy of the Q-switched
pulses are 260.1 µW and 3.97 nJ, respectively. By controlling the DMD,
the center wavelength of the Q-switched pulses can be tuned from
1528.2 to 1559.3 nm, with a tuning range of about 31 nm. The fine
tunable accuracy can reach 0.08 nm by precisely controlling the DMD.
Combining the filtering characteristics of the DMD with the saturable
absorption characteristics of nanomaterials, the Q-switched laser with
tunable wavelength is realized, which, we believe, is reported for the
first time and has broad application prospects.
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