Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8145696 | Infrared Physics & Technology | 2018 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The influence of temperature on the output spectra and power of Yb-doped superfluorescent fiber source are investigated through a temperature-dependent model. The model is composed of steady-state rate equations and temperature-dependent cross section functions. Simulation results indicated that with temperature varying from 0â¯Â°C to 100â¯Â°C, the central wavelengths of the forward and backward output spectra shift from 1061.8â¯nm to 1070.8â¯nm and from 1045.8â¯nm to 1068.8â¯nm, respectively. Meanwhile, the total output power has a 15.3% reduction. These trends are further verified experimentally. This study offers a concise way of acquiring a superfluorescent fiber source with different central wavelengths.
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Authors
Peng Wu, Yishan Wang, Wei Zhao, Baoyin Zhao, Xiaofang Miao, Zhe Li, Wei Gao, Jinkun Zheng,