SBS-managed high-peak-power nanosecond-pulse fiber-based master oscillator power amplifier

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J. Morais ◽  
T. S. McComb ◽  
M. K. Hemmat ◽  
E. C. Cheung ◽  
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P. Adamiec ◽  
B. Bonilla ◽  
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J. M. G. Tijero ◽  
S. Aguilera ◽  
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Carl Farrell ◽  
Pascal Dupriez ◽  
Valery Philippov ◽  
Jayanta K. Sahu ◽  
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2012 ◽  
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Hans Wenzel ◽  
Sven Schwertfeger ◽  
Andreas Klehr ◽  
Daniel Jedrzejczyk ◽  
Thomas Hoffmann ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (18) ◽  
pp. 8608
Author(s):  
Thi Nghiem Vu ◽  
Tran Quoc Tien ◽  
Bernd Sumpf ◽  
Andreas Klehr ◽  
Jörg Fricke ◽  
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An all-diode laser-based master oscillator power amplifier (MOPA) configuration for the generation of ns-pulses with high peak power, stable wavelength and small spectral line width is presented. The MOPA emits alternating at two wavelengths in the spectral range between 964 nm and 968 nm, suitable for the detection of water vapor by absorption spectroscopy. The monolithic master oscillator (MO) consists of two slightly detuned distributed feedback laser branches, whose emission is combined in a Y-coupler. The two emission wavelengths can be adjusted by varying the current or temperature to an absorption line and to a non-absorbing region. The power amplifier (PA) consists of a ridge-waveguide (RW) section and a tapered section, monolithically integrated within one chip. The RW section of the PA acts as an optical gate and converts the continuous wave input beam emitted by the MO into a sequence of short optical pulses, which are subsequently amplified by the tapered section to boost the output power. For a pulse width of 8 ns, a peak power of 16.3 W and a side mode suppression ratio of more than 37 dB are achieved at a repetition rate of 25 kHz. The measured spectral width of 10 pm, i.e., 0.1 cm−1, is limited by the resolution of the optical spectrum analyzer. The generated pulses emitting alternating at two wavelengths can be utilized in a differential absorption light detection and ranging system.


2019 ◽  
Vol 40 (4) ◽  
pp. 393-400
Author(s):  
Ali Nassiri ◽  
Hafida Idrissi-Saba ◽  
Abdelkader Boulezhar

Abstract In this work, we have developed an analytical model of an actively Q-switched Ytterbium-doped fiber laser by using two coupled cavities with amplifying fibers in Mach–Zehnder interferometer configuration. This oscillator system provides high peak power and high energy nanosecond pulse. The pulse energy is almost twice the energy of an individual fiber laser with a combining efficiency goes up 99%. This concept brings some novel perspectives for scaling the high energy and high peak power of nanosecond pulse fiber laser.


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