Efficient, polarised, gain-switched operation of a Tm-doped fibre laser.
Identifieur interne : 000419 ( PubMed/Corpus ); précédent : 000418; suivant : 000420Efficient, polarised, gain-switched operation of a Tm-doped fibre laser.
Auteurs : Nikita Simakov ; Alex Hemming ; Shayne Bennetts ; John HaubSource :
- Optics express [ 1094-4087 ] ; 2011.
Abstract
We present a monolithic, robustly polarised thulium fibre laser which produces pulses with 25 ns duration and energy of up to 35 µJ. A pulsed 1.55 μm source was used to gain switch the laser at repetition rates of up to 300 kHz, producing average powers of up to 8 W at 2.044 µm. To the best of our knowledge this is the highest power gain-switched thulium fibre laser and it is also the first with a linearly polarised output. The large repetition rate, pulse energy and average power will enable efficient energy extraction from a large mode-area, polarisation maintaining thulium fibre amplifier.
PubMed: 21934856
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