Tm3+-doped CW fiber laser based on a highly GeO2-doped dispersion-shifted fiber.
Identifieur interne : 000437 ( PubMed/Corpus ); précédent : 000436; suivant : 000438Tm3+-doped CW fiber laser based on a highly GeO2-doped dispersion-shifted fiber.
Auteurs : V V Dvoyrin ; I T Sorokina ; V M Mashinsky ; L D Ischakova ; E M Dianov ; V L Kalashnikov ; M V Yashkov ; V F Khopin ; A N GuryanovSource :
- Optics express [ 1094-4087 ] ; 2011.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- MESH :
- chemical , chemistry : Germanium, Thulium.
- instrumentation : Fiber Optic Technology.
- Equipment Design, Equipment Failure Analysis, Lasers, Solid-State.
Abstract
A novel all-fiber laser based on a highly GeO2-doped dispersion-shifted Tm-codoped fiber, pumped at 1.56 µm wavelength and lasing at 1.862 µm wavelength with a slope efficiency up to 37% was demonstrated. The single-mode Tm-doped fiber with the 55GeO2-45SiO2 core was fabricated for the first time by MCVD technique. The laser produces spectral side bands, resulting from the four-wave mixing owing to the shift of the zero-dispersion-wavelength of the fiber to the laser wavelength, thus, making it potentially particularly attractive for dispersion management and ultrashort pulse generation.
PubMed: 21643048
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