Multiwavelength random fiber laser based on bidirectional SOA and Lyot filter

We investigated the performance of multiwavelength random fiber laser (MWRFL) using a bidirectional semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) and Lyot filter inside a ring cavity. The bidirectional nature of linear SOA acts as the gain medium while the Lyot filter functions as the wavelength-selective d...

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Main Authors: David, Allen Paul, Sulaiman, Abdul Hadi, Muhamad Aliza, Hanun Enani, Awang Lah, Airull Azizi, Ibrahim, Siti Azlida, Md. Yusoff, Nelidya
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Published: 2023
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spelling my.utm.1084102024-11-01T02:44:57Z http://eprints.utm.my/108410/ Multiwavelength random fiber laser based on bidirectional SOA and Lyot filter David, Allen Paul Sulaiman, Abdul Hadi Muhamad Aliza, Hanun Enani Awang Lah, Airull Azizi Ibrahim, Siti Azlida Md. Yusoff, Nelidya TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering We investigated the performance of multiwavelength random fiber laser (MWRFL) using a bidirectional semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) and Lyot filter inside a ring cavity. The bidirectional nature of linear SOA acts as the gain medium while the Lyot filter functions as the wavelength-selective device. The input SOA current, half-wave plate (HWP) angles of polarization controllers (PCs), and the stability of the laser were measured to determine the best optimized lasing line. The best MWRFL performance of 57 lasing lines within the 5 dB spectral range, 27.5 dB extinction ratio (ER), and 11.4 nm multiwavelength bandwidth are achieved through 550 mA of SOA current. The HWP angles of 90° and 120° for PC1 and PC2 respectively aid in the best polarization state of the output spectrum compared to other HWP angles measured at every interval of 30°. The laser had good stability with a maximum peak value deviation of 0.35 dBm at a wavelength range from 1541.0 nm to 1549.0 nm. 2023-09-15 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed David, Allen Paul and Sulaiman, Abdul Hadi and Muhamad Aliza, Hanun Enani and Awang Lah, Airull Azizi and Ibrahim, Siti Azlida and Md. Yusoff, Nelidya (2023) Multiwavelength random fiber laser based on bidirectional SOA and Lyot filter. In: 9th International Conference on Computer and Communication Engineering, ICCCE 2023, 15 August 2023 - 16 August 2023, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICCCE58854.2023.10246048
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topic TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
spellingShingle TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
David, Allen Paul
Sulaiman, Abdul Hadi
Muhamad Aliza, Hanun Enani
Awang Lah, Airull Azizi
Ibrahim, Siti Azlida
Md. Yusoff, Nelidya
Multiwavelength random fiber laser based on bidirectional SOA and Lyot filter
description We investigated the performance of multiwavelength random fiber laser (MWRFL) using a bidirectional semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) and Lyot filter inside a ring cavity. The bidirectional nature of linear SOA acts as the gain medium while the Lyot filter functions as the wavelength-selective device. The input SOA current, half-wave plate (HWP) angles of polarization controllers (PCs), and the stability of the laser were measured to determine the best optimized lasing line. The best MWRFL performance of 57 lasing lines within the 5 dB spectral range, 27.5 dB extinction ratio (ER), and 11.4 nm multiwavelength bandwidth are achieved through 550 mA of SOA current. The HWP angles of 90° and 120° for PC1 and PC2 respectively aid in the best polarization state of the output spectrum compared to other HWP angles measured at every interval of 30°. The laser had good stability with a maximum peak value deviation of 0.35 dBm at a wavelength range from 1541.0 nm to 1549.0 nm.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author David, Allen Paul
Sulaiman, Abdul Hadi
Muhamad Aliza, Hanun Enani
Awang Lah, Airull Azizi
Ibrahim, Siti Azlida
Md. Yusoff, Nelidya
author_facet David, Allen Paul
Sulaiman, Abdul Hadi
Muhamad Aliza, Hanun Enani
Awang Lah, Airull Azizi
Ibrahim, Siti Azlida
Md. Yusoff, Nelidya
author_sort David, Allen Paul
title Multiwavelength random fiber laser based on bidirectional SOA and Lyot filter
title_short Multiwavelength random fiber laser based on bidirectional SOA and Lyot filter
title_full Multiwavelength random fiber laser based on bidirectional SOA and Lyot filter
title_fullStr Multiwavelength random fiber laser based on bidirectional SOA and Lyot filter
title_full_unstemmed Multiwavelength random fiber laser based on bidirectional SOA and Lyot filter
title_sort multiwavelength random fiber laser based on bidirectional soa and lyot filter
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/108410/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICCCE58854.2023.10246048
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