Abstract
A low-numerical aperture (NA) confined-doped long-tapered (LCT) Yb-doped fiber is proposed and fabricated by modified chemical vapor deposition combined with solution doping technique. The LCT fiber owns the core NA of ∼0.05 and the gain dopant doping diameter ratio of ∼77%, with a core/cladding diameter of 25/400 µm at both ends and 37.5/600 µm in the middle. The laser performance is demonstrated by a bidirectional pumping all-fiber amplifier, of which a 4.18-kW single-mode (M 2 factor ∼1.3) laser output is achieved with a slope efficiency of ∼82.8%. Compared with the conventional fiber, the co-pumped and counter-pumped transverse mode instability thresholds and beam quality of the LCT fiber are remarkably enhanced. Throughout the continuous operation, the LCT fiber amplifier presents high power stability with fluctuation of < 1%. These results indicate that LCT fiber has great potential in power scaling remaining excellent beam quality.
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Zhang, Z., Lin, X., Zhang, X., Luo, Y., Liao, S., Wang, X., … Li, J. (2022). Low-numerical aperture confined-doped long-tapered Yb-doped silica fiber for a single-mode high-power fiber amplifier. Optics Express, 30(18), 32333. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.466111
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