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An acoustic optical modulator (AOM) laser power feedback loop was used to suppress the intensity noise of the pump laser, and the intensity noise reduction of more than 5 dB (@f=1 Hz-50 kHz) was obtained. The relative intensity noise of the 2 μm single-frequency fiber laser obtained 3-15 dB suppression (@f=1 Hz-50 kHz), and the intensity noise level was close to the detector limit (@f=40-400 Hz). Meanwhile, its frequency noise is also suppressed by 3-8.4 dB. After the two-stage Thulium-doped polarization-preserving fiber amplifier, the output power of the 2 μm single-frequency laser was increased to about 5.2 W with almost no significant increase in frequency noise, and the frequency noise levels were all at 100 Hz/ \begin{document}$\sqrt {{\rm{Hz}}} $\end{document} (f>13 Hz). The frequency response was 45 MHz/V, the frequency drift was 41.4 MHz@1 h, the power fluctuation was less than 0.4%@1 h, and the linewidth was less than 5 kHz. This kind of ultra-low noise 2 μm single-frequency fiber laser will be a candidate laser source for the next generation of gravitational wave detectors. © 2022 Chinese Society of Astronautics. All rights reserved.
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Infrared and Laser Engineering
ISSN: 1007-2276
Year: 2022
Issue: 6
Volume: 51
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