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18 April 2021 Broadband fiber-optic thulium-doped source of amplified spontaneous emission
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We report on experimental setup and characterization of a broadband fiber-optic thulium-doped source of amplified spontaneous emission, which generates radiation in a spectral region around 2 micrometer wavelengths. We present a broadband source based on core-pumped thulium-doped fiber fabricated in house using the modified chemical vapor deposition method and solution doping method, pumped by erbium-doped fiber laser at 1566 nm. The source in a backward configuration with respect to the pump operates in a single-ended configuration achieved using a simple all-fiber geometry and produces radiation with an output power of up to 350 mW. The output spectrum is combined from two local emission peaks of the Tm-doped fiber, at around 1850 nm and at around 1950 nm, with total 3-dB width of more than 140 nm and output power of 130 mW.
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Jan Pokorný, Ondřej Moravec, and Jan Aubrecht "Broadband fiber-optic thulium-doped source of amplified spontaneous emission", Proc. SPIE 11773, Micro-structured and Specialty Optical Fibres VII, 117731D (18 April 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2592931
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KEYWORDS
Fiber optics

Superluminescent sources

Chemical vapor deposition

Fiber lasers

Thulium

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