In this work, the impact of fiber bending and mode content on transverse mode instability (TMI) is investigated. Based on a modified stimulated thermal Rayleigh scattering (STRS) model considering the gain competition between transverse modes, we theoretically detailed the TMI threshold under various mode content and bending conditions in few-mode fibers. Our theoretical calculations demonstrate that larger bending diameters increase the high order mode (HOM) components in the amplifier, which in turn reduces the frequency-shifted Stokes LP 11o mode due to the inter-mode gain competition mechanism, thus improving the TMI threshold of few-mode amplifiers. The experimental results agree with the simulation. Finally, by optimizing the bending, an 8.38 kW output tandem pumped fiber amplifier is obtained with a beam quality M 2 of 1.8. Both TMI and stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) are well suppressed at the maximum power. This work provides a comprehensive analysis of the TMI in few-mode amplifiers and offers a practical method to realize high-power high-brightness fiber lasers.
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Li, R., Li, H., Wu, H., Xiao, H., Leng, J., Huang, L., … Zhou, P. (2023). Mitigation of TMI in an 8 kW tandem pumped fiber amplifier enabled by inter-mode gain competition mechanism through bending control. Optics Express, 31(15), 24423. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.486915
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