2001
DOI: 10.1109/2944.924005
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A broadly tunable erbium-doped fiber ring laser: experimentation and modeling

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“…Based on the homogeneously broadened two-level assumption, the high energy level is assumed to be unpopulated. The atomic population densities of the ground and metastable states, N 1 and N 2 , over EDF cross section at the ground and metastable energy levels are given by the rate equations [7,8]:…”
Section: Rate Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the homogeneously broadened two-level assumption, the high energy level is assumed to be unpopulated. The atomic population densities of the ground and metastable states, N 1 and N 2 , over EDF cross section at the ground and metastable energy levels are given by the rate equations [7,8]:…”
Section: Rate Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, we have verified the accuracy of the theoretical model and have shown the effects of active fiber length on the output power and tunability in an EDFRL. Compared with the previous reports [5,6], we have studied the effects of the active fiber length within a much larger range that gives much more, nearly entire details of its influences on the laser performance, and have included the effects of PIQ for the first time.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These advantages, especially the large wavelength tunability of over 100 nm, of EDFRLs have made them suitable for use as a laser source to take advantage of the L-band of EDFA for increasing the transmission capacity [7,8]. However, previous studies have shown that the tunability of EDFL depends very much on the active fiber length [5,6]. In addition, a concentration-related process called pair-induced quenching (PIQ) may significantly degrade the performance of erbium-doped fibers (EDFs) [9][10][11][12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 94%
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“…In particular, passively Q-switched EDFLs have drawn much attention due to their potential applications in medicine, remote sensing, biomedical diagnostics, metrology, as well as in the fibre optical sensing and telecommunications mentioned above [2]. Notice that the passive Q-switching technique based on saturable absorbers (SAs) has many advantages if compared with the corresponding active techniques, in particular simplicity, compactness and flexibility [4,5]. There are a number of effects and techniques that can be used for providing passive Q-switching.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%