Multi-kilowatt peak power nanosecond Er-doped fiber laser


Autoria(s): Dvoyrin, V.V.; Klimentov, D.; Klepsvik, J.O.; Mazaeva, I.V.; Sorokina, I.T.
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01/12/2016

Resumo

We report a two-stage diode-pumped Er-doped fiber amplifier operating at the wavelength of 1550 nm at the repetition rate of 10-100 kHz with an average output power of up to 10 W. The first stage comprising Er-doped fiber was core-pumped at the wavelength of 1480 nm, whereas the second stage comprising double-clad Er/Yb-doped fiber was clad-pumped at the wavelength of 975 nm. The estimated peak power for the 0.4-nm full-width at half-maximum laser emission at the wavelength of 1550 nm exceeded 4-kW level. The initial 100-ns seed diode laser pulse was compressed to 3.5 ns as a result of the 34-dB total amplification. The observed 30-fold efficient pulse compression reveals a promising new nonlinear optical technique for the generation of high power short pulses for applications in eye-safe ranging and micromachining.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/29624/1/Multi_kilowatt_peak_power_nanosecond_Er_doped_fiber_laser.pdf

Dvoyrin, V.V.; Klimentov, D.; Klepsvik, J.O.; Mazaeva, I.V. and Sorokina, I.T. (2016). Multi-kilowatt peak power nanosecond Er-doped fiber laser. IEEE Photonics Technology Letters, 28 (23), pp. 2772-2775.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/29624/

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