Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9785694 | Optics Communications | 2005 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We demonstrate first order Raman fibre lasers that use short lengths of low loss moderately (18Â mol%) Ge-doped fibre. The Raman fibre lasers were pumped with a 14Â W Yb3+-doped double clad fibre laser operating at a wavelength of 1106Â nm. In a simple resonator configuration, the cavity of the Raman fibre lasers did not employ Bragg gratings and used a broadband dielectric mirror and â¼4% Fresnel reflection for feedback. The shortest fibre length of 10Â m produced a first order Raman output of 5Â W at slope efficiency of 82% and with the use of a 25Â m length of fibre; a maximum first Stokes output power of 8Â W was demonstrated at a slope efficiency of 76%. The use of short highly nonlinear Ge-doped fibres for Raman fibre lasers will be useful for a wide range of applications.
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Authors
Yucheng Zhao, Stuart D. Jackson,