Theory and experiment of transient two-wave mixing in Yb-doped single-frequency fiber amplifiers induced by frequency modulation

Jakob M. Hauge*, Jens E. Pedersen, Magalie Bondu, Sidsel R. Papior, Jesper Lægsgaard

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Abstract

This paper presents a theoretical and experimental characterization of an instability phenomenon observed in single-frequency fiber amplifiers when the frequency of the seed laser is modulated. The instability manifests itself as fluctuating elastic back-reflections that occur only when the frequency is decreasing with time. The theory is a generalization of a coupled-mode model developed for a single-frequency fiber amplifier back-seeded with a constant frequency shift relative to the main signal. It can explain most observed features of the experiments in a qualitative and semi-quantitative way. Open questions and directions for further developments are also discussed.

Original languageEnglish
JournalOptics Express
Volume32
Issue number8
Pages (from-to)14490-14505
ISSN1094-4087
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 8 Apr 2024

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