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Development of high power holmium-doped fibre amplifiers

Development of high power holmium-doped fibre amplifiers
Development of high power holmium-doped fibre amplifiers
Resonantly pumped holmium fibre lasers present a range of opportunities for the development of novel fibre laser and amplifier devices due to the availability of mature, efficient high power thulium fibre pump lasers. In this paper we describe the operation of a large mode area holmium-doped fibre amplifier. The master-oscillator is an all-fibre linearly polarised, core pumped single mode laser operating at 27 W at 2.11 μm. This laser was amplified in a large mode area fibre producing up to 265 W of output power. This system is the first demonstration of a resonantly pumped holmiumdoped fibre amplifier. It is also the highest power fibre amplifier that is capable of operating in an atmospheric transmission window <2.05 μm. This monolithic all-fibre system is able to address a wide range of remote sensing, scientific, medical and defence applications.
Fibre Laser, Mid-IR, Holmium, Thulium, Power Scaling
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Hemming, Alexander
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Simakov, Nikita
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Davidson, Alan
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Oermann, Michael
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Corena, Len
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Carmody, Neil
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Haub, John
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Swain, Robert
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Carter, Adrian
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Hemming, Alexander
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Davidson, Alan
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Oermann, Michael
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Corena, Len
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Stepanov, Dmitrii
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Carmody, Neil
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Haub, John
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Swain, Robert
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Carter, Adrian
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Hemming, Alexander, Simakov, Nikita, Davidson, Alan, Oermann, Michael, Corena, Len, Stepanov, Dmitrii, Carmody, Neil, Haub, John, Swain, Robert and Carter, Adrian (2014) Development of high power holmium-doped fibre amplifiers. Proceedings of SPIE, 8961, [89611A]. (doi:10.1117/12.2042963).

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Resonantly pumped holmium fibre lasers present a range of opportunities for the development of novel fibre laser and amplifier devices due to the availability of mature, efficient high power thulium fibre pump lasers. In this paper we describe the operation of a large mode area holmium-doped fibre amplifier. The master-oscillator is an all-fibre linearly polarised, core pumped single mode laser operating at 27 W at 2.11 μm. This laser was amplified in a large mode area fibre producing up to 265 W of output power. This system is the first demonstration of a resonantly pumped holmiumdoped fibre amplifier. It is also the highest power fibre amplifier that is capable of operating in an atmospheric transmission window <2.05 μm. This monolithic all-fibre system is able to address a wide range of remote sensing, scientific, medical and defence applications.

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Published date: 7 March 2014
Venue - Dates: Photonics West 2014, , San Francisco, United States, 2014-02-01 - 2014-02-06
Keywords: Fibre Laser, Mid-IR, Holmium, Thulium, Power Scaling

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Local EPrints ID: 415554
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/415554
ISSN: 0277-786X
PURE UUID: 4a4cc569-589a-44de-8c5a-681e6818164b

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 16:53

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Author: Alexander Hemming
Author: Nikita Simakov
Author: Alan Davidson
Author: Michael Oermann
Author: Len Corena
Author: Dmitrii Stepanov
Author: Neil Carmody
Author: John Haub
Author: Robert Swain
Author: Adrian Carter

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