For the first time to the authors' knowledge, we have demonstrated how
thermally controlled overcoupled fused fiber couplers and fiber loop
mirrors based on these couplers can be used as broadband tuning elemen
ts in a fiber laser cavity. No bulk optical elements play any role in
this technique. Temperature tuning the coupler results in a shift in t
he coupling ratio or in the effective output coupler transmission. For
a fixed pump source, and for a given laser cavity, this shift causes
the lasing wavelength to shift. We have continuously tuned an Er silic
a fiber laser in this manner over the range of 1527-1570 nm in a ring
configuration, and, using a fiber loop mirror with these couplers in a
linear Tm silica fiber laser cavity, we have achieved more than 50-nm
broadband tuning over the range of 1850-1910 nm. The tuning range and
the sensitivity to temperature depend on the degree of overcoupling o
f the loop mirror coupler. (C) 1998 Optical Society of America.