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High-efficiency watt-level 1014 nm single-frequency laser based on short Yb-doped phosphate fiber amplifiers

High-efficiency single-frequency compact master-oscillator power amplifiers (MOPAs) based on core-pumped highly Yb-doped phosphate fibers (YPFs), several centimeters long, are investigated theoretically and experimentally. By using numerical modeling and testing different YPF lengths to optimize the...

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Published in:Applied physics express 2014-06, Vol.7 (6), p.62702
Main Authors: Yang, Changsheng, Xu, Shanhui, Yang, Qi, Lin, Wei, Mo, Shupei, Li, Can, Feng, Zhouming, Chen, Dongdan, Yang, Zhongmin, Jiang, Zhonghong
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Language:English
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Summary:High-efficiency single-frequency compact master-oscillator power amplifiers (MOPAs) based on core-pumped highly Yb-doped phosphate fibers (YPFs), several centimeters long, are investigated theoretically and experimentally. By using numerical modeling and testing different YPF lengths to optimize the amplifier configuration, a stable output of more than 1.06 W, at 1014 nm, was measured experimentally from a MOPA laser, with a 4.0 cm long YPF. An optical-to-optical conversion efficiency of 81.4%, a typical net gain of more than 20.5 dB, and an output power per unit length of up to 265 mW/cm were obtained with this laser system. The measured optical signal-to-noise ratio of the MOPA laser is higher than 62 dB and the estimated laser linewidth is less than 20 kHz, without obvious broadening or degradation after amplification. There is excellent agreement between the results of the simulations and the experiments.
ISSN:1882-0778
1882-0786
DOI:10.7567/APEX.7.062702