“…W ITH the advent of various rare-earth-ion doped silica optical fibers and high power single-mode diode lasers, fiber lasers with many excellent optical characteristics such as high quantum efficiency, high gain bandwidth, high SMSR, high polarization extinction ratio, high output power, high pulse energy, low threshold pump power, wide tuning range and ultra-narrow linewidth have been developed extensively for applications in the field of communications, sensing, imaging, and micro-or nano-machining [1]- [3]. Further, practical applications of tunable erbium-doped fiber lasers (EDFL) include laser ranging, optical coherence tomography, wavelength division multiplexing and biosensing [4]- [7]. The wavelength tuning can usually be achieved using volume/fiber Bragg gratings (FBG) [8], [9], fiber filters, interferometers [10], [11] or indeed through many other methods [12]- [14].…”