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21 February 2007 Long wavelength operation of double-clad Tm:silica fiber lasers
Zachary S. Sacks, Zeev Schiffer, Doron David
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Abstract
Lasers operating at wavelengths that pass through the atmosphere are required for many applications, including lidar/ladar, spectroscopy, and pollution detection. One window of particular interest is between 2050 and 2300 nm. A Tm:silica fiber laser may be a candidate for operating in this window, but reported solutions using double clad fibers only achieved wavelengths up to 2090nm even though the emission spectrum of the lasing band extends beyond 2200nm. By carefully selecting the dopant concentration, mirror reflectivities, and fiber length the operating wavelength may be adjusted. A laser based on a double clad Tm:silica fiber coupled to a bulk grating for wavelength selection was constructed. By changing the output coupler reflectivity the maximum obtainable wavelength shifted from 2040nm to 2140nm, and another mirror resulted in 2188nm lasing operation.
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Zachary S. Sacks, Zeev Schiffer, and Doron David "Long wavelength operation of double-clad Tm:silica fiber lasers", Proc. SPIE 6453, Fiber Lasers IV: Technology, Systems, and Applications, 645320 (21 February 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.700525
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KEYWORDS
Fiber lasers

Mirrors

Output couplers

Reflectivity

Tunable lasers

Spectroscopy

Diffraction gratings

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