Chinese Journal of Lasers, Volume. 46, Issue 10, 1001001(2019)
Thermo-Optic Effect and Mode Instability Threshold Characteristics of High-Power Fiber Laser
To study the limits of improvements of the high-power large-field fiber power and brightness caused by the thermo-optic effect and thermal-induced mode instability under strong pumping conditions, we analyze the influence of the variation of absorption coefficient on the thermal deposition, thermal-induced refractive index, and numerical aperture of a fiber. Results show that a fiber with high absorption coefficient causes a high heat load density, and its numerical aperture increases under the thermal-optic effect modulation, thereby reducing the mode instability threshold. Based on the theoretical research, fibers with two different pump absorption coefficients are designed and fabricated,and high-power mode instability experiments are performed. Experimental results show that the mode instability threshold power is 800 W for the high pump absorption fiber with an absorption coefficient of 1.71 dB/m. However, for the fiber with a low pump absorption coefficient of 1.20 dB/m, the mode instability is not observed when the output power reaches 1700 W. Thus, the mode instability threshold can be considerably improved by decreasing the pump absorption coefficient of the active fiber. These results are significant to the development of high-power active optical fibers and provide a novel and effective technical approach for obtaining high-power fiber laser output.
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Xuewen Li, Chunlei Yu, Hui Shen, Gang Bai, Xingxing Zou, Yang You, Zhao Quan, Qiurui Li, Yunfeng Qi, Bing He, Jun Zhou. Thermo-Optic Effect and Mode Instability Threshold Characteristics of High-Power Fiber Laser[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2019, 46(10): 1001001
Category: laser devices and laser physics
Received: Apr. 2, 2019
Accepted: May. 13, 2019
Published Online: Oct. 25, 2019
The Author Email: Qi Yunfeng (dreamer_7@siom.ac.cn)