2-mu m Brillouin laser based on infrared nonlinear glass fibers

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Titre2-mu m Brillouin laser based on infrared nonlinear glass fibers
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuteursDeroh M., Kibler B., Lemiere A., Desevedavy F., Smektala F., Maillotte H., Sylvestre T., Beugnot J-C
JournalAPPLIED OPTICS
Volume58
Pagination6365-6369
Date PublishedAUG 10
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1559-128X
Résumé

Infrared fiber materials such as chalcogenide, tellurite, and heavily germanium-doped silica glasses are attractive materials for many applications based on nonlinear optical effects such as Kerr, Raman, and Brillouin processes. Here, we experimentally demonstrate a close-to-single-frequency Brillouin fiber laser in the 2-mu m wavelength region either based on tellurite (TeO2) glass or on heavily germanium-doped silica glass. Our results reveal a strong enhancement of the Brillouin gain efficiency at 2 mu m of more than 50 times that of standard silica optical fibers. A lasing threshold and narrow linewidth of 98 mW and 48 kHz, respectively, have been demonstrated in the tellurite fiber-based laser. This simple Brillouin laser source configuration confirms the potential applications of such fibers for the development of nonlinear photonic devices in the important 2-mu m spectral range. (C) 2019 Optical Society of America

DOI10.1364/AO.58.006365