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Fiber Suppresses Stimulated Raman Scattering

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Raman wavelength is selectively coupled out of fiber core.

Breck Hitz

Stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) is a major impediment to high-power operation of fiber lasers and amplifiers. Recently, researchers at OFS Laboratories in Somerset, N.J., demonstrated how a specially designed, ytterbium-doped fiber can suppress scattering by coupling the Raman wavelength out of the fiber core. Figure 1. The high-index ring surrounding the core provided wavelength-selective filtering that suppressed stimulated Raman scattering (left). The fiber’s star-shaped cladding had nothing to do with the Raman suppression; it avoided circularly symmetrical pump-light modes that...Read full article

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    Published: October 2006
    amplifiersBasic Sciencefiber lasersfiber opticsResearch & TechnologyStimulated Raman scatteringLasers

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