Abstract
In this paper, the effect of the active fiber’s core/cladding area
ratio on the output parameters of 1018 nm fiber lasers has been
investigated. In this regard, we conducted a comprehensive study of
two fiber lasers that utilized 25/400 and 30/250 µm
ytterbium-doped fibers (YDFs), both theoretically and experimentally.
The optimum length of YDFs required for 40 dB of amplified
spontaneous emission suppression was calculated. Theoretical studies
also identified the YDF breaking zone for lengths greater than the
optimum. The experimental results showed that selecting the proper
dimensions and coiling diameter for the active fiber significantly
increased the power and efficiency of the YDF laser. We obtained an
output power of 943 W with a 75.5% slope efficiency for the
co-pumped 30/250 µm YDFL which, to the best of our knowledge,
is the highest reported value for the 1018 nm co-pumped fiber
laser. An analysis of the experimental and theoretical results
revealed that YDFs with a core/cladding area ratio greater than 1% are
more suitable for realizing a high-power 1018 nm fiber laser.
The findings of this study are crucial for the development of
high-power 1018 nm fiber lasers with improved performance.
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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