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This article is cited in 5 scientific papers (total in 5 papers)
Invited paper
Nonlinear fibre-optic devices pumped by semiconductor disk lasers
A. Yu. Chamorovskiy, O. G. Okhotnikov Optoelectronics Research Center, Tampere University of Technology, Finland
Abstract:
Semiconductor disk lasers offer a unique combination of characteristics that are particularly attractive for pumping Raman lasers and amplifiers. The advantages of disk lasers include a low relative noise intensity (-150 dB Hz-1), scalable (on the order of several watts) output power, and nearly diffraction-limited beam quality resulting in a high (~70 % — 90 %) coupling efficiency into a single-mode fibre. Using this technology, low-noise fibre Raman amplifiers operating at 1.3 μm in co-propagation configuration are developed. A hybrid Raman-bismuth doped fibre amplifier is proposed to further increase the pump conversion efficiency. The possibility of fabricating mode-locked picosecond fibre lasers operating under both normal and anomalous dispersion is shown experimentally. We demonstrate the operation of 1.38-μm and 1.6-μm passively mode-locked Raman fibre lasers pumped by 1.29-μm and 1.48-μm semiconductor disk lasers and producing 1.97- and 2.7-ps pulses, respectively. Using a picosecond semiconductor disk laser amplified with an ytterbium-erbium fibre amplifier, the supercontinuum generation spanning from 1.35 μm to 2 μm is achieved with an average power of 3.5 W.
Keywords:
semiconductor disk laser, fibre lasers and amplifiers, semiconductor saturable absorber mirror, ultrashort pulses, stimulated Raman scattering, supercontinuum generation.
Received: 11.07.2012
Citation:
A. Yu. Chamorovskiy, O. G. Okhotnikov, “Nonlinear fibre-optic devices pumped by semiconductor disk lasers”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 42:11 (2012), 964–979 [Quantum Electron., 42:11 (2012), 964–979]
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https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/qe14946 https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/qe/v42/i11/p964
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