Title :
Phosphosilicate fiber: simple high-power cw 1.24- and 1.48-/spl mu/m Raman lasers
Author :
Dianov, E.M. ; Grekov, M.V. ; Bufetov, I.A. ; Vasiliev, S.A. ; Medvedkov, O.I. ; Ivanov, G.A. ; Belov, A.V. ; Plotnichenko, V.G. ; Koltashev, V.V. ; Prokhorov, A.M.
Author_Institution :
Fibre Optics Res. Centre, Acad. of Sci., Moscow, Russia
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The cascaded Raman fiber lasers pumped by Nd or Yb fiber lasers are effective tools for generating high-power cw radiation at wavelengths 1.24 and 1.48 /spl mu/m. However, germanosilicate fibers have a small Stokes frequency shift of 440 cm/sup -10/. This leads to the necessity of using the third and sixth Stokes orders to obtain the radiation with the wavelengths of 1.24 and 1.48 /spl mu/m correspondingly. Because of this, the structure of a cascaded Raman fiber laser consists of three and six pairs of Bragg gratings for 1.24 and 1.48 /spl mu/m. Besides the complexity and high cost of such cascaded Raman fiber lasers, the conversion efficiency is reduced with the growth of the Stokes order. The best option is a fiber with a large enough Stokes frequency shift to obtain 1.24 and 1.48 /spl mu/m radiation corresponding to Stokes lines of low order. A phosphosilicate fiber satisfies this requirement.
Keywords :
Raman lasers; Raman spectra; fibre lasers; infrared sources; laser transitions; optical pumping; phosphosilicate glasses; 1.24 mum; 1.48 mum; Stokes frequency shift; Stokes order; Stokes orders; cascaded Raman fiber laser; cascaded Raman fiber lasers; conversion efficiency; germanosilicate fibers; high-power cw radiation; optical pumping; phosphosilicate fiber; phosphosilicate fiber Raman lasers; Bragg gratings; Costs; Fiber gratings; Fiber lasers; Frequency; Laser excitation; Neodymium; Pump lasers; Quantum cascade lasers; Stimulated emission;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 1998. CLEO 98. Technical Digest. Summaries of papers presented at the Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-339-0
DOI :
10.1109/CLEO.1998.676088