Highly efficient temporally stable narrow linewidth cryogenically cooled Yb-fiber laser

  • Jelger P
  • Seger K
  • Pasiskevicius V
  • et al.
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Abstract

Cryogenic cooling is an effective way of increasing the efficiency in many solid-state lasers. In fiber lasers however, while the efficiency is increased, a reduced reabsorption in combination with reduced homogeneous broadening tends to broaden the linewidth, yielding a low spectral power density of the laser emission. In this work we lock a cryogenically-cooled Yb-doped fiber laser with a volume Bragg grating to overcome this problem and achieve a temporally stable narrow linewidth highly efficient laser. We extract 11.4-W of output power in spectral window of less than 0.4-nm with 14.5-W of launched pump light.

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Jelger, P., Seger, K., Pasiskevicius, V., & Laurell, F. (2009). Highly efficient temporally stable narrow linewidth cryogenically cooled Yb-fiber laser. Optics Express, 17(10), 8433. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.17.008433

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