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Thulium-doped all-fiber laser oscillator with more than 100 W of output power at 1940 nm and study of self-pulsing behaviour

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OPTICS AND LASER TECHNOLOGY
Volume 164, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlastec.2023.109452

Keywords

Tm-doped fiber laser; Fiber laser oscillator; Self-pulsing dynamics; Amplified spontaneous emission

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We demonstrate a Thulium-doped fiber (TDF) laser oscillator with an all-fiber configuration, which achieves -117 W of continuous wave (CW) output power at -1940 nm with a slope efficiency of -53.8%. By optimizing the length of the gain fiber, stable CW output power at 1940 nm is obtained. The self-pulsing behavior in the longer length of the TDF is caused by the higher signal re-absorption near 1940 nm. Removing the self-pulses and proper thermal management enable the generation of more than -100 W of output power at -1940 nm. This all-fiber Tm-doped fiber laser shows promise for applications in the medical field and plastic welding.
We report on the generation of -117 W of CW output power directly from an all-fiber Thulium-doped fiber (TDF) laser oscillator at -1940 nm with a slope efficiency of -53.8%. Optimization of the length of the gain fiber to obtain stable CW output power at 1940 nm has been done by performing self-pulsing studies in different cavity configurations. It has been found that the intensity of the self-pulses are higher in longer length of the TDF, which results in catastrophic damage of the gain fiber, whereas in smaller lengths of the gain fiber, the self-pulses get completely vanished at sufficiently high value of the pump power. Experimental results show that the higher signal re-absorption near 1940 nm along the length of the TDF is responsible for self-pulsing behavior. Optimization of cavity configuration for removal of self-pulses, proper thermal management of TDF and splice joints paved the way for generation of more than -100 W of output power at -1940 nm. This all-fiber Tm-doped fiber laser is promising for medical field applications and plastic welding.

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