Plasma-based VAD process for multiply doped glass powders and high-performance fiber preforms with outstanding homogeneity

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An innovative approach using the vapor axial deposition (VAD), for the preparation of silica-based high-power fiber laser preforms, is described in this study. The VAD uses a plasma deposition system operating at atmospheric pressure, fed by a single, chemically adapted solution containing precursors of laser-active dopants (e.g., Yb2O3), glass-modifier species (e.g., Al2O3), and the silica matrix. The approach enables simultaneous doping with multiple optically active species and overcomes some of the current technological limitations encountered with well-established fiber preform technologies in terms of dopant distribution, doping levels, and achievable active core diameter. The deposition of co-doped silica with outstanding homogeneity is proven by Raman spectroscopy and electron probe microanalysis. Yb2O3concentrations are realized up to 0.3 mol% in SiO2, with simultaneous doping of 3 mol% of Al2O3.

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Trautvetter, T., Schäfer, J., Benzine, O., Methling, R., Baierl, H., Reichel, V., … Bartelt, H. (2020). Plasma-based VAD process for multiply doped glass powders and high-performance fiber preforms with outstanding homogeneity. Plasma Processes and Polymers, 17(12). https://doi.org/10.1002/ppap.202000140

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