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arxiv: 2011.05843 · v1 · pith:PASZ6H5K · submitted 2020-11-11 · physics.optics

Noise performance and long-term stability of near- and mid-IR gas-filled fiber Raman lasers

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keywords noiseramanlong-termpulseenergyfibergas-filledmid-ir
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In this letter, the characteristics of noise and long-term stability of near- and mid-infrared (near-IR and mid-IR) gas-filled fiber Raman lasers have been investigated for the first time. The results reveal that an increase in Raman pulse energy is associated with a decrease in noise, and that the relative pulse peak intensity noise (RIN) is always lower than the relative pulse energy noise (REN). We also demonstrate that long-term drift of the pulse energy and peak power are directly linked with the high amount of heat release during the Raman Stokes generation. The demonstrated noise and long-term stability performance provide necessary references for potential spectroscopic applications as well as further improvements of the emerging mid-IR gas-filled hollow-core fiber (HCF) Raman laser technology.

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