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High Power Double-Clad Fiber Laser

High Power Double-Clad Fiber Laser. Matt Ruby & Colin Diehl. Single-mode Fiber High Beam Quality Low Propagation Loss Lower Power Pump Expensive. Multimode Fiber Higher Power Pump Inexpensive Poor Beam Quality High Propagation Loss. Double-Clad Fiber.

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High Power Double-Clad Fiber Laser

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  1. High Power Double-Clad Fiber Laser Matt Ruby & Colin Diehl

  2. Single-mode Fiber • High Beam Quality • Low Propagation Loss • Lower Power Pump • Expensive Multimode Fiber • Higher Power Pump • Inexpensive • Poor Beam Quality • High Propagation Loss

  3. Double-Clad Fiber • Laser light propagates in single-mode core • Pump light propagates in inner cladding

  4. Laser Construction

  5. Erbium-Ytterbium Co-Doped Fiber • Erbium-Ytterbium co-doped gain medium • 980 nm pump laser • Radiationless decay • Stimulated emission of 1550 nm

  6. Box Layout

  7. Box Layout

  8. Box Layout

  9. Laser Construction

  10. Output Power 1.5 m EYDF 90/10 Coupler

  11. New Laser Construction

  12. Output Power 3 m EYDF 90/10 Coupler

  13. Laser Spectrum

  14. Laser Self Pulsing • Pulsing condition • Low pump power • When the pump is not able to maintain a complete population inversion, then the gain medium acts like a saturable absorber. • Long cavity length • When the cavity length is long the light pulse will have more time till it is fed back into the gain medium, allowing the pump time to start saturating the gain medium again.

  15. Evidence of Self Pulsing • Our laser has the right specs for self pulsing • Long erbium fiber ~ (3m) • Very long cavity ~ (12.5m) • Output @ 1540nm and 975nm /w 500mW pump

  16. Conclusion • Self pulsing verified • By correlating the pump and signal oscillations at different pump powers. • Pulsing is suppressed after about 550mW pump • Pulse frequency increases with pump power • Conclusion • We have shown that self pulsing in our fiber laser is a problem at pump powers lower than 500mW, though this is not a problem as our setup can supply more than enough power to suppress the pulsing.

  17. Future Work • Add frequency selective components • Braggs grating • Fabry-Perot Cavity • Fine frequency measurement • Fabry-Perot Cavity • Higher power pump laser

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