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Xiao Hu, Dong Xiao-Lin, Zhou Pu, Xu Xiao-Jun, Zhao Guo-Min. A 168-W high-power single-frequency amplifier in an all-fiber configurationJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2012, 21(3): 034207.
| Xiao Hu, Dong Xiao-Lin, Zhou Pu, Xu Xiao-Jun, Zhao Guo-Min. A 168-W high-power single-frequency amplifier in an all-fiber configurationJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2012, 21(3): 034207. |
A 168-W high-power single-frequency amplifier in an all-fiber configuration
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Abstract
We present a high-power, single-frequency, narrow linewidth fiber amplifier based on master oscillator power amplification chains in an all-fiber configuration. The effect of the delivery fiber on the maximum output power is studied. A home-made 1064-nm seed laser with a 20-kHz linewidth is boosted to 129 W, and limited by stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) when the delivery fiber is 1.2 m long. By shortening the delivery fiber length to 0.7 m, the SBS threshold is increased efficiently and the maximum output power rises to 168 W with an 82.9% power conversion efficiency. The experimental results indicate that the output power can be further raised by shortening the delivery fiber length and increasing the pump power. -
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