Er-doped silica fiber laser made by powder-based additive manufacturing

  • Maniewski P
  • Brunzell M
  • Barrett L
  • et al.
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Abstract

The pursuit of advanced fiber laser technologies has driven research toward unconventional manufacturing techniques. In this work, we present an erbium-doped fiber laser made using powder-based additive manufacturing. An Er 3+ /Al 3+ co-doped silica glass rod was printed using laser powder deposition and then used as the core material in a fiber preform. The fiber drawn from the preform exhibited the complete, desired functionality linked to Er 3+ doping. To demonstrate this, a standing wave laser cavity was formed with the feedback attained from the cleaved ends of the manufactured fiber. The high quality of the fiber is showcased through a low background loss, single-mode operation, a 9.4% laser slope efficiency, and an output of 4.5 mW, limited by the available pump power. This proof-of-concept opens up promising areas for rapid fabrication and development of high-performance fibers and fiber lasers.

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Maniewski, P., Brunzell, M., Barrett, L., Harvey, C. M., Pasiskevicius, V., & Laurell, F. (2023). Er-doped silica fiber laser made by powder-based additive manufacturing. Optica, 10(10), 1280. https://doi.org/10.1364/optica.493601

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