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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sergey A. Babin ◽  
Alexey G. Kuznetsov ◽  
Oleg S. Sidelnikov ◽  
Alexey A. Wolf ◽  
Ilya N. Nemov ◽  
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AbstractMultimode fibres provide a promising platform for boosting the capacity of fibre links and the output power of fibre lasers. The complex spatiotemporal dynamics of multimode beams may be controlled in spatial and temporal domains via the interplay of nonlinear, dispersive and dissipative effects. Raman nonlinearity induces beam cleanup in long graded-index fibres within a laser cavity, even for CW Stokes beams pumped by highly-multimode laser diodes (LDs). This leads to a breakthrough approach for wavelength-agile high-power lasers. However, current understanding of Raman beam cleanup is restricted to a small-signal gain regime, being not applicable to describing realistic laser operation. We solved this challenge by experimentally and theoretically studying pump-to-Stokes beam conversion in a graded-index fibre cavity. We show that random mode coupling, intracavity filtering and Kerr self-cleaning all play a decisive role for the spatio-spectral control of CW Stokes beams. Whereas the depleted LD pump radiation remains insensitive to them.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Blaise Tshibangu-Mbuebue ◽  
Min Won Lee ◽  
Roberto Rojas-Laguna ◽  
Ignacio Enrique Zaldivar-Huerta

Photonics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (10) ◽  
pp. 447
Author(s):  
Alexey G. Kuznetsov ◽  
Ilya N. Nemov ◽  
Alexey A. Wolf ◽  
Ekaterina A. Evmenova ◽  
Sergey I. Kablukov ◽  
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We review our recent experimental results on the cascaded Raman conversion of highly multimode laser diode (LD) pump radiation into the first- and higher-order Stokes radiation in multimode graded-index fibers. A linear cavity composed of fiber Bragg gratings (FBGs) inscribed in the fiber core is formed to provide feedback for the first Stokes order, whereas, for the second order, both a linear cavity consisting of two FBGs and a half-open cavity with one FBG and random distributed feedback (RDFB) via Rayleigh backscattering along the fiber are explored. LDs with different wavelengths (915 and 940 nm) are used for pumping enabling Raman lasing at different wavelengths of the first (950, 954 and 976 nm), second (976, 996 and 1019 nm) and third (1065 nm) Stokes orders. Output power and efficiency, spectral line shapes and widths, beam quality and shapes are compared for different configurations. It is shown that the RDFB cavity provides higher slope efficiency of the second Stokes generation (up to 70% as that for the first Stokes wave) with output power up to ~30 W, limited by the third Stokes generation. The best beam quality parameter of the second Stokes beam is close to the diffraction limit (M2~1.3) in both linear and half-open cavities, whereas the line is narrower (<0.2 nm) and more stable in the case of the linear cavity with two FBGs. However, an optimization of the FBG reflection spectrum used in the half-open cavity allows this linewidth value to be approached. The measured beam profiles show the dip formation in the output pump beam profile, whereas the first and second Stokes beams are Gaussian-shaped and almost unchanged with increasing power. A qualitative explanation of such behavior in connection with the power evolution for the transmitted pump and generated first, second and third Stokes beams is given. The potential for wavelength tuning of the cascaded Raman lasers based on LD-pumped multimode fibers is discussed.


Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (19) ◽  
pp. 6089
Author(s):  
Tatevik M. Sarukhanyan ◽  
Hermine Gharagulyan ◽  
Mushegh S. Rafayelyan ◽  
Sergey S. Golik ◽  
Ashot H. Gevorgyan ◽  
...  

Cholesteric liquid crystals (CLCs) with induced defects are one of the most prominent materials to realize compact, low-threshold and tunable coherent light sources. In this context, the investigation of optical properties of induced defect modes in such CLCs is of great interest. In particular, many studies have been devoted to the spectral control of the defect modes depending on their thickness, optical properties, distribution along the CLC, etc. In this paper, we investigate the lasing possibilities of a dye-doped polymer layer embedded in a wedge-shaped CLC. We show that multimode laser generation is possible due to the observed multiple defect modes in the PBG that enlarges the application range of the system. Furthermore, our simulations based on a Berreman 4 × 4 matrix approach for a wide range of CLC thickness show both periodic and continuous generation of defect modes along particular spectral lines inside the PBG. Such a robust spectral behaviour of induced defect modes is unique, and, to our knowledge, is not observed in similar CLC-based structures.


Author(s):  
Anas Skalli ◽  
Javier Porte ◽  
Nasibeh Haghighi ◽  
Stephan Reitzenstein ◽  
James A. Lott ◽  
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Optica ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Simon Mahler ◽  
Chene Tradonsky ◽  
Gaodi Cai ◽  
Vishwa Pal ◽  
Ronen Chriki ◽  
...  

Electronics ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (12) ◽  
pp. 1473
Author(s):  
Blaise Tshibangu-Mbuebue ◽  
Roberto Rojas Laguna ◽  
Min Won Lee ◽  
Jorge Rodríguez-Asomoza ◽  
Ignacio Enrique Zaldívar-Huerta

Microwave photonic filters (MPFs) with the capabilities of bandwidth reconfigurability and frequency tunability in the GHz range are of great interest in high-speed communications systems. In this paper, we propose a new reconfigurable multiband microwave photonic filter (MPF) using a tunable Fabry–Perot Filter (FPF). It is demonstrated by numerical simulations that the modification of the intermodal separation (δλ) of a multimode laser diode (MLD) by tunable FPF allows for the reconfigurable multi-passband of the MPF. Our simulation results show that our new filter system is promising to communications systems.


Optica ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Simon Mahler ◽  
Chene Tradonsky ◽  
Ronen Chriki ◽  
Vishwa Pal ◽  
Asher Friesem ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 024017
Author(s):  
Xavier Porte ◽  
Anas Skalli ◽  
Nasibeh Haghighi ◽  
Stephan Reitzenstein ◽  
James A Lott ◽  
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