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Record efficiency of a holmium-doped silica fibre laser

Record efficiency of a holmium-doped silica fibre laser
Record efficiency of a holmium-doped silica fibre laser
We present a single-mode, 2.09 µm holmium-doped silica fibre laser resonantly pumped by a 1.95 µm thulium-doped fibre laser. The slope efficiency of 87% versus absorbed power is to our knowledge the highest reported to date.
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Hemming, Alexander
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Simakov, Nikita
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Oermann, Michael
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Carter, Adrian
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Haub, John
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Hemming, Alexander
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Simakov, Nikita
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Oermann, Michael
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Carter, Adrian
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Haub, John
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Hemming, Alexander, Simakov, Nikita, Oermann, Michael, Carter, Adrian and Haub, John (2016) Record efficiency of a holmium-doped silica fibre laser. In CLEO: Science and Innovations 2016. OSA.. (doi:10.1364/CLEO_SI.2016.SM3Q.5).

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Abstract

We present a single-mode, 2.09 µm holmium-doped silica fibre laser resonantly pumped by a 1.95 µm thulium-doped fibre laser. The slope efficiency of 87% versus absorbed power is to our knowledge the highest reported to date.

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Published date: 2016
Venue - Dates: Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics 2016, , San Jose, United States, 2016-06-05 - 2016-06-10

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Local EPrints ID: 415558
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/415558
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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 16:54

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Author: Alexander Hemming
Author: Nikita Simakov
Author: Michael Oermann
Author: Adrian Carter
Author: John Haub

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