High Average Power Thulium-Doped Silica Fiber Lasers: Review of Systems and Concepts

Thulium-doped fiber lasers (TDFLs) have had the second highest growth in average output power next to ytterbium-doped fiber lasers. This has been enabled by access to high power, high brightness ~790-nm pump diodes in conjunction with the cross-relaxation process that improves laser efficiency. Whil...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE journal of selected topics in quantum electronics 2018-05, Vol.24 (3), p.1-8
Hauptverfasser: Sincore, Alex, Bradford, Joshua D., Cook, Justin, Shah, Lawrence, Richardson, Martin C.
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Zusammenfassung:Thulium-doped fiber lasers (TDFLs) have had the second highest growth in average output power next to ytterbium-doped fiber lasers. This has been enabled by access to high power, high brightness ~790-nm pump diodes in conjunction with the cross-relaxation process that improves laser efficiency. While numerous high power TDFLs have been recently demonstrated, a 1-kW result from 2010 remains the highest output power system reported to date. This paper reviews these systems and the concepts behind high power TDFLs. The spectroscopic properties of Tm 3+ -doped silica are first detailed, revealing complex processes and large variations among published measurements. Notable multi-100 W TDFLs are then summarized, with outputs ranging from 1908 to 2130 nm. Another route for power scaling is to in-band pump with another TDFL to enable >90% efficiencies. Both 790- and 1900-nm pumped TDFL architectures are theoretically modeled based on currently available systems. Hindered by high background losses and available pump sources, achieving >4 kW like ytterbium-fiber systems will be a substantial challenge.
ISSN:1077-260X
1558-4542
DOI:10.1109/JSTQE.2017.2775964