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Opt Express ; 21(8): 9215-29, 2013 Apr 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23609632

ABSTRACT

Photonic crystal bandgap fibers employing distributed mode filtering design provide near diffraction-limited light outputs, a critical property of fiber-based high-power lasers. Microstructure of the fibers is tailored to achieve single-mode operation at specific wavelength by resonant mode coupling of higher-order modes. We analyze the modal regimes of the fibers having a mode field diameter of 60 µm by the cross-correlated (C(2)) imaging method in different wavelength ranges and evaluate the sensitivity of the modal content to various input-coupling conditions. As a result, we experimentally identify regimes of resonant coupling between higher-order core modes and cladding band. We demonstrate a passive fiber design in which the higher-order modal content inside the single-mode guiding regime is suppressed by at least 20 dB even for significantly misaligned input-coupling configurations.


Subject(s)
Fiber Optic Technology/instrumentation , Nanofibers/chemistry , Nanofibers/ultrastructure , Computer-Aided Design , Crystallization , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis
2.
Opt Lett ; 38(5): 691-3, 2013 Mar 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23455267

ABSTRACT

We report amplification of sub-10-100 ns pulses with repetition rates from 1 to 20 kHz in a rod-type thulium-doped photonic crystal fiber with 80 µm core diameter. The rod is pumped with a 793 nm laser diode and produces the highest peak power at 1 kHz repetition rate with 6.5 ns pulse duration and more than 7 W average output power. This result exemplifies the potential of this fiber design to scale pulse peak powers and pulse energies to the megawatt and multi-millijoule range in the 2 µm wavelength regime.

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Opt Express ; 21(2): 1944-71, 2013 Jan 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23389177

ABSTRACT

We present a simple theoretical model of transverse mode instability in high-power rare-earth doped fiber amplifiers. The model shows that efficient power transfer between the fundamental and higher-order modes of the fiber can be induced by a nonlinear interaction mediated through the thermo-optic effect, leading to transverse mode instability. The temporal and spectral characteristics of the instability dynamics are investigated, and it is shown that the instability can be seeded by both quantum noise and signal intensity noise, while pure phase noise of the signal does not induce instability. It is also shown that the presence of a small harmonic amplitude modulation of the signal can lead to generation of higher harmonics in the output intensity when operating near the instability threshold.


Subject(s)
Amplifiers, Electronic , Computer-Aided Design , Lasers , Models, Theoretical , Optical Fibers , Computer Simulation , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis
4.
Opt Lett ; 37(21): 4513-5, 2012 Nov 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23114347

ABSTRACT

We report lasing and amplification in a rod type thulium-doped photonic crystal fiber with 80 µm core diameter. The rod is pumped with a 793 nm laser diode and produces more than 20 W output power at a beam quality M(2)<1.3. The laser/amplifier has a slope efficiency of 27.8%/20.1% relative to absorbed pump power with a lasing threshold at 28.6 W. The output wavelength in the lasing configuration can be tuned over 180 nm from 1810-1990 nm.

5.
Opt Express ; 20(19): 21044-52, 2012 Sep 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23037228

ABSTRACT

1178 nm single-frequency amplification by Yb doped photonic bandgap fiber has been demonstrated. 24.6 W output power and 12 dB gain were obtained without parasitic lasing and also stimulated Brillouin scattering. 1.8 dB suppression of Brillouin gain by an acoustic antiguiding effect has been found in the Yb doped photonic bandgap fiber.

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Opt Lett ; 37(12): 2382-4, 2012 Jun 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22739915

ABSTRACT

We present a simple semianalytical model of thermally induced mode coupling in multimode rare-earth doped fiber amplifiers. The model predicts that power can be transferred from the fundamental mode to a higher-order mode when the operating power exceeds a certain threshold, and thus provides an explanation of recently reported mode instability in such fiber amplifiers under high average-power operation. We apply our model to a simple step-index fiber design, and investigate how the power threshold depends on various design parameters of the fiber.

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Opt Express ; 20(13): 14471-6, 2012 Jun 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22714508

ABSTRACT

An ytterbium-doped solid-core photonic bandgap fiber oscillator in an all-fiber format is investigated for high power at an extreme long wavelength. The photonic bandgap fiber is spliced with two fiber Bragg gratings to compose the cavity. The sharp-cut bandpass distributed filtering effect of the photonic bandgap fibers efficiently suppresses amplified spontaneous emission in the conventional high-gain region. Fine adjustment of the short cut-off wavelength by coiling with tighter diameter is performed to suppress parasitic lasing. A record output power of 53.6 W with a slope efficiency of 53% at 1178 nm was demonstrated.


Subject(s)
Amplifiers, Electronic , Fiber Optic Technology/instrumentation , Oscillometry/instrumentation , Refractometry/instrumentation , Yttrium/chemistry , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Light , Scattering, Radiation
8.
Opt Lett ; 37(10): 1664-6, 2012 May 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22627530

ABSTRACT

We report a novel, Tm-doped photonic crystal fiber (PCF) actively Q-switched oscillator that provides ~8.9 kW peak power with 435 µJ, 49 ns pulses at 10 kHz repetition rate at 2 µm wavelength. This fiber has a mode-field area >1000 µm2, the largest of any flexible PCF providing diffraction-limited beam quality to the best of our knowledge. As an application, the oscillator is used as pump to generate >350 nm broadening in ~50 m of SMF-28 fiber.

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Opt Express ; 20(5): 5742-53, 2012 Feb 27.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22418380

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate a high power fiber (85 µm core) amplifier delivering up to 292 Watts of average output power using a mode-locked 30 ps source at 1032 nm. Utilizing a single mode distributed mode filter bandgap rod fiber, we demonstrate 44% power improvement before the threshold-like onset of mode instabilities by operating the rod fiber in a leaky waveguide regime. We investigate the guiding dynamics of the rod fiber and report a distinct bandgap blue-shifting as function of increased signal power level. Furthermore, we theoretically analyze the guiding dynamics of the DMF rod fiber and explain the bandgap blue-shifting with thermally induced refractive index change of the refractive index profile.


Subject(s)
Amplifiers, Electronic , Lasers , Computer-Aided Design , Energy Transfer , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis
10.
Opt Express ; 20(6): 6010-20, 2012 Mar 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22418478

ABSTRACT

A large-mode-area Ytterbium-doped photonic crystal fiber amplifier with build-in gain shaping is presented. The fiber cladding consists of a hexagonal lattice of air holes, where three rows are replaced with circular high-index inclusions. Seven missing air holes define the large-mode-area core. Light confinement is achieved by combined index and bandgap guiding, which allows for single-mode operation and gain shaping through distributed spectral filtering of amplified spontaneous emission. The fiber properties are ideal for amplification in the long wavelength regime of the Ytterbium gain spectrum above 1100 nm, and red shifting of the maximum gain to 1130 nm is demonstrated.


Subject(s)
Amplifiers, Electronic , Fiber Optic Technology/instrumentation , Lasers , Ytterbium/chemistry , Crystallization/methods , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis
11.
Opt Express ; 19(24): 23965-80, 2011 Nov 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22109421

ABSTRACT

We investigate the effect of temperature gradients in high-power Yb-doped fiber amplifiers by a numerical beam propagation model, which takes thermal effects into account in a self-consistent way. The thermally induced change in the refractive index of the fiber leads to a thermal lensing effect, which decreases the effective mode area. Furthermore, it is demonstrated that the thermal lensing effect may lead to effective multi-mode behavior, even in single-mode designs, which could possibly lead to degradation of the output beam quality.


Subject(s)
Amplifiers, Electronic , Fiber Optic Technology/instrumentation , Models, Theoretical , Ytterbium/chemistry , Computer Simulation , Computer-Aided Design , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Light , Temperature
12.
Opt Lett ; 36(19): 3873-5, 2011 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21964126

ABSTRACT

We describe lasing of a thulium-doped polarizing photonic crystal fiber. A 4 m long fiber with 50 µm diameter core, 250 µm diameter cladding, and d/Λ ratio of 0.18 was pumped with a 793 nm diode and produced a polarized output with a polarization extinction ratio (PER) of 15 dB and an M(2) of <1.15. An intracavity polarizer and half-wave plate minimally increased the PER to 16 dB. The output power had 35% slope efficiency relative to the absorbed pump power. The maximum cw output power was limited to 4 W due to the quantum defect heating of the fiber.


Subject(s)
Equipment Design , Fiber Optic Technology/instrumentation , Lasers, Solid-State , Thulium/chemistry , Light
13.
Opt Express ; 19(11): 10824-33, 2011 May 23.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21643339

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate a Single-Mode (SM) Large-Mode-Area (LMA) ytterbium-doped PCF rod fiber laser with stable and close to diffraction limited beam quality with 110W output power. Distributed-Mode-Filtering (DMF) elements integrated in the cladding of the rod fiber provide a robust spatial mode with a Mode-Field-Diameter (MFD) of 59µm. We further demonstrate high pulse energy Second-Harmonic-Generation (SHG) and Third Harmonic Generation (THG) using a simple Q-switched single-stage rod fiber laser cavity architecture reaching pulse energies up to 1mJ at 515nm and 0.5mJ at 343nm.

14.
Opt Express ; 19(8): 7398-409, 2011 Apr 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21503050

ABSTRACT

Enabling Single-Mode (SM) operation in Large-Mode-Area (LMA) fiber amplifiers and lasers is critical, since a SM output ensures high beam quality and excellent pointing stability. In this paper, we demonstrate and test a new design approach for achieving SM LMA rod fibers by using a photonic bandgap structure. The structure allows resonant coupling of higher-order modes from the core and acts as a spatially Distributed Mode Filter (DMF). With this approach, we demonstrate passive SM performance in an only ~50 cm long and straight ytterbium-doped rod fiber. The amplifier has a mode field diameter of ~59 µm at 1064 nm and exhibits a pump absorption of 27 dB/m at 976 nm.

15.
Opt Express ; 18(26): 27197-204, 2010 Dec 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21196997

ABSTRACT

Hybrid large mode area Ytterbium-doped double-cladding photonic crystal fibers with anti-symmetric high refractive index inclusions provide efficient amplified spontaneous emission spectral filtering. Their performances have been analyzed by numerical simulations and experimental measurements. In particular, the fiber single-mode behaviour has been studied, by taking into account the fundamental and the first higher-order mode. Two approaches, the core down-doping and the reduction of the air-hole diameter in the inner cladding, have been successfully applied to reduce the higher-order mode content, regardless of the bending of the doped fiber, without significantly affecting its spectral filtering properties.


Subject(s)
Fiber Optic Technology/instrumentation , Ytterbium/chemistry , Computer-Aided Design , Crystallization , Equipment Design , Equipment Failure Analysis , Light , Scattering, Radiation
16.
Opt Lett ; 33(6): 621-3, 2008 Mar 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18347730

ABSTRACT

We experimentally study the generation of broadband light at approximately 1300 nm from an 810 nm Ti:sapphire femtosecond pump laser. We use two photonic crystal fibers with a second infrared zero-dispersion wavelength (lambda Z2) and compare the efficiency of two schemes: in one fiber lambda Z2=1400 nm and the light at 1300 nm is composed of spectrally recoiled solitons; in the other fiber lambda Z2=1200 nm and the light at 1300 nm is composed of dispersive waves.

17.
Appl Opt ; 45(10): 2261-4, 2006 Apr 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16607993

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate a highly tunable photonic bandgap fiber, which has a large-core diameter of 25 microm and an effective mode area of 440 microm2. The tunability is achieved by infiltrating the air holes of a photonic crystal fiber with an optimized liquid-crystal mixture having a large temperature gradient of the refractive indices at room temperature. A bandgap tuning sensitivity of 27 nm/degrees C is achieved at room temperature. The insertion loss is estimated to be less than 0.5 dB and caused mainly by coupling loss between the index-guided mode and the bandgap-guided mode.

18.
Opt Express ; 13(4): 1221-7, 2005 Feb 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19494992

ABSTRACT

We report a high-energy femtosecond fiber amplifier based on an air-cladded single-transverse-mode erbium-ytterbium-codoped photonic-crystal fiber with a 26-microm mode-field-diameter. 700-fs, 47-MHz pulses at 1557 nm were amplified and compressed to near-transform-limited 100-fs, 7.4-nJ pulses with 54-kW peak powers without chirped-pulse amplification. A linearly polarized output with an extinction ratio exceeding 42 dB was obtained by double-pass configuration. As an application, supercontinuum spanning from 1000 to 2500 nm was generated by a successive 2-m high-nonlinear fiber with a 140-mW average power.

19.
Opt Express ; 13(5): 1457-67, 2005 Mar 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19495021

ABSTRACT

The properties of a hollow core photonic bandgap fiber designed for 1.55 um transmission are investigated with special emphasis on polarization issues. Large and strongly wavelength dependent phase and group delays are found. At the same time the principle states of polarization move strongly and erratically as a function of wavelength, leading to strong mode coupling. Wavelength regions with high polarization dependent loss coincide with depolarization due to a polarization dependent coupling to surface modes at these wavelengths.

20.
Opt Express ; 12(15): 3500-8, 2004 Jul 26.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19483878

ABSTRACT

We demonstrate a new class of hollow-core Bragg fibers that are composed of concentric cylindrical silica rings separated by nanoscale support bridges. We theoretically predict and experimentally observe hollow-core confinement over an octave frequency range. The bandwidth of bandgap guiding in this new class of Bragg fibers exceeds that of other hollow-core fibers reported in the literature. With only three rings of silica cladding layers, these Bragg fibers achieve propagation loss of the order of 1 dB/m.

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