Watt-level 743 nm source by second-harmonic generation of a cascaded phosphosilicate Raman fiber amplifier

  • Chandran A
  • Battle R
  • Murray R
  • et al.
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Abstract

We demonstrate a nanosecond pulsed 743 nm source through second-harmonic generation of a cascaded phosphosilicate Raman fiber amplifier system operating at 1485 nm. The amplifier is pumped by a 1240 nm phosphosilicate Raman fiber amplifier and seeded with a continuous-wave 1485 nm diode. This 1485 nm light is used for second-harmonic generation in periodically poled lithium niobate. Greater than 1 W of average power is generated at 743 nm with a corresponding pulse energy of 220 nJ at a repetition rate of 5 MHz. The source displays excellent beam quality (M x , y 2   ≤ 1.18) with ideal parameters for biomedical imaging applications.

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Chandran, A. M., Battle, R. A., Murray, R. T., Runcorn, T. H., & Taylor, J. R. (2021). Watt-level 743 nm source by second-harmonic generation of a cascaded phosphosilicate Raman fiber amplifier. Optics Express, 29(25), 41467. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.441623

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