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Eliminating Beat Noise in Ring Lasers

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Breck Hitz

Single-frequency ring lasers utilizing erbium-doped fiber amplifiers as the gain medium are attractive in a number of applications, from optical sensors to telecommunications. A serious barrier to their adoption into these technologies, however, is the intensity noise that is generated when the lasing longitudinal mode beats against amplified spontaneous emission in suppressed longitudinal modes. Researchers at Princeton University in New Jersey have suppressed this noise by inserting a semiconductor optical amplifier into the ring resonator. This amplifier acts as a high-pass filter,...Read full article

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    Published: July 2003
    CommunicationsErbium-doped fiber amplifiersoptical sensors to telecommunicationsResearch & TechnologySensors & DetectorsSingle-frequency ring lasers

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