Mitigation of transverse mode instability by heat-load modulation

  • Kholaif S
  • Jauregui C
  • Limpert J
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Abstract

We present the first experimental realization of a new mitigation strategy for TMI based on controlling the phase shift between the modal intensity pattern and the thermally induced refractive index grating. If specific modulation parameters are applied while pulsing the seed and/or pump radiation, the direction of energy transfer is forced from the higher-order modes into the fundamental mode. In this way, the fiber amplifier can operate at an average output power significantly higher than the TMI threshold with a diffraction-limited beam profile. A stable beam profile is observed at an average output power that is 83% higher than the TMI threshold of the free-running system, with an intra-burst average power that is 4.15 times higher than the TMI threshold.

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Kholaif, S., Jauregui, C., & Limpert, J. (2023). Mitigation of transverse mode instability by heat-load modulation. Optics Express, 31(16), 26496. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.495830

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