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Mode-Locked Fiber Laser Oscillator Generates Multiwatt Output

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Performance level previously achievable only with bulk lasers or complex fiber amplifiers.

Breck Hitz

Laser users requiring multiwatt outputs from mode-locked lasers have been forced to resort to bulk lasers (i.e., those based on rods or slabs) or on complex and expensive master oscillator power amplifier fiber configurations. Recently, however, investigators at the University of Arizona’s College of Optical Sciences in Tucson demonstrated a simple, short, all-fiber oscillator capable of generating as much as 2.4 W of average power at a 95-MHz mode-locking frequency. The key was a gain medium of soft phosphate-glass fiber, which can support much higher doping levels than other fibers. The...Read full article

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    Published: April 2006
    Glossary
    mode-locked lasers
    Mode-locking is a technique used in lasers to produce ultrashort pulses of light with durations on the order of picoseconds, femtoseconds, or even attoseconds. This method synchronizes the phases of different longitudinal modes within the laser cavity, causing them to interfere constructively and generate a train of short pulses. Here is a basic overview of mode-locked operation in a laser: Longitudinal modes: Lasers support different longitudinal modes, each corresponding to a specific...
    diode lasersfiber lasersmode-locked lasersoscillator power amplifier fiber configurationsResearch & TechnologyLasers

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