Design of an Efficient Pulsed Dy3+: ZBLAN Fiber Laser Operating in Gain Switching Regime

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A time-dependent numerical model of a dysprosium-doped ZBLAN glass fiber is developed in order to design a pulsed laser emitting at about 3 μ m wavelength, by employing an in-band pumping scheme. A number of design parameters are changed to optimize the laser performance. Gain-switching regime with an output signal peak power close to 59 W and a full width at half maximum pulse duration shorter than 184 ns is simulated for a fiber with dopant concentration of 2000 ppm, by employing a pulsed input pump with a peak power of 5 W and a repetition rate of 100 kHz at the wavelength of 2.8 μ m. These characteristics are very promising and theoretically predict the feasibility of a laser, which can find application in many areas such as chemical, biological, and environmental monitoring.

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Falconi, M. C., Laneve, D., Bozzetti, M., Fernandez, T. T., Galzerano, G., & Prudenzano, F. (2018). Design of an Efficient Pulsed Dy3+: ZBLAN Fiber Laser Operating in Gain Switching Regime. Journal of Lightwave Technology, 36(23), 5327–5333. https://doi.org/10.1109/JLT.2018.2871665

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