The authors demonstrate a 1.5 μm wavelength microfiber laser formed by tightening a doped microfiber into a knot in air. The 2-mm-diameter knot, assembled using a 3.8-μm-diameter microfiber that is directly drawn from Er: Yb-doped phosphate glass, serves as both active medium and resonating cavity for lasing. Single-longitudinal-mode laser with threshold of about 5 mW and output power higher than 8 μW is obtained. Their initial results suggest a simple approach to highly compact lasers based on doped microscale optical fibers.
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