Opto-Electronic Advances, Volume. 3, Issue 6, 190039-1(2020)

Compact pulsed thulium-doped fiber laser for topographical patterning of hydrogels

Elizabeth Lee1...2, Biao Sun1, Jiaqi Luo1,2, Satnam Singh1, Deepak Choudhury1, Derrick Yong1, Xia Yu1,3,* and Qijie Wang2 |Show fewer author(s)
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  • 1Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology, 2 Fusionopolis Way, Innovis, 138634 Singapore
  • 2School of Electrical & Electronic Engi-neering, Nanyang Technological University, 50 Nanyang Avenue, 639798 Singapore
  • 3Currently with School of Instrumentation and Optoe-lectronic Engineering, Beihang University, 37 Xueyuan Road, Beijing 100083, China
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    Schematic of the system with the microscopy image of the thulium-doped large-mode area photonic crystal fiber (TD-LMA-PCF) cross-section and the splice point between the TD-LMA-PCF to a polarization-maintaining 30/250 silica fiber.
    Schematic of laser scanner setup for the topographical engineering of hydrogels.
    (a) Slope efficiency curve of the main amplifier; (b) TD-LMA-PCF beam profile at different output powers; (c) Spectra of main amplifier seed (pre-amplifier 2 output) and main amplifier output at different pulse energies. Inset: Main amplifier output pulse measured using a fast photodetector.
    (a) Compressor efficiency and CVBG 1 leakage at different main amplifier output powers; (b) Autocorrelation trace of recompressed pulse at 1.7 W and 4.6 W average powers. Inset: Spectra at corresponding output powers after the compressor.
    (a)M2 measurement at the highest pulse energy after compressor. Inset: Beam profile at the highest pulse energy after compressor; (b) Power stability of the compressor output over 2 hours.
    Microscopy image of microchannels abricated on the hydrogel.
    (a) Schematic of laser scanner setup on dried hydrogel films. Inset: Schematic of foam formation due to water absorption within film causing laser-induced expansion. (b) Scanning electron microscopy images of foamed hydrogel films with decreasing photon flux (scanning speeds of 100, 120 and 150 mm/s at 4 W) from left to right.
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    Elizabeth Lee, Biao Sun, Jiaqi Luo, Satnam Singh, Deepak Choudhury, Derrick Yong, Xia Yu, Qijie Wang. Compact pulsed thulium-doped fiber laser for topographical patterning of hydrogels[J]. Opto-Electronic Advances, 2020, 3(6): 190039-1

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    Paper Information

    Category: Original Article

    Received: Nov. 4, 2019

    Accepted: Mar. 4, 2020

    Published Online: Aug. 11, 2020

    The Author Email: Yu Xia (qjwang@ntu.edu.sg)

    DOI:10.29026/oea.2020.190039

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