SBS reduction in nanosecond fiber amplifiers by frequency chirping

  • Ionov P
  • Rose T
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© 2016 Optical Society of America. We demonstrate a technique for SBS reduction in a nanosecond Yb-fiber amplifier by imposing 1.19 GHz/ns frequency chirp on the seed pulses with a pulse-driven phase modulator. A nearly 9-fold increase in the SBS threshold was observed for 8.4 ns pulses. SBS threshold data and transient SBS gain for various degrees of chirp are reported and compared with theoretical calculations. We further demonstrate the recovery of the input narrowband spectrum by applying an opposite chirp with a second phase modulator after the amplification.

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Ionov, P. I., & Rose, T. S. (2016). SBS reduction in nanosecond fiber amplifiers by frequency chirping. Optics Express, 24(13), 13763. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.24.013763

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