Abstract:By using tunable laser as the input light source, a tunable Raman wavelength converter based on tellurium-based fiber was proposed, which overcomes the shortcomings of ordinary wavelength converters that require a plurality of continuous detection lasers to achieve a range of wavelength conversion. Based on the stimulated Raman scattering, a theoretical model was established, the tunable range was calculated by theoretical model and verified by simulation, and also the influence factors of tunable range were analyzed. The results show that the designed wavelength converter can reach the tunable range of 73 nm, and the tunable range obtained by simulation is consistent with the theoretical analysis, which proves the feasibility of the scheme.