Effects of Yb/Tm Concentration and Pump Wavelength on the Performance of Ytterbium-Sensitized Thulium-Doped Fiber Laser

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

1-1-2013

Abstract

A 1901.6-nm laser is demonstrated using the newly developed double-clad ytterbium-thulium-doped fiber (YTDF) samples in conjunction with 931-nm pumping through the transition of thulium ion from 3F4 to 3H6 with the assistance of ytterbium to thulium-ion energy transfer. The YTDF used was drawn from a D-shape preform, which was fabricated using the modified chemical vapor deposition and solution-doping technique. The laser operates at 1901.6 nm with an efficiency of 2.47% using 2-m-long YTDF in a Fabry-Pérot cavity with two fiber Bragg gratings. It is found that the higher ytterbium-to-thulium concentration ratio contributes to more efficient energy transfer between the sensitizer and acceptor ions in YTDF, which in turn lowers the threshold of the proposed ytterbium-thulium-doped fiber laser (YTFL). The lowest threshold pump power of the proposed YTFL is around 961 mW. The use of multimode pump with a wavelength slightly lower than 931 nm is also observed to improve both the laser's threshold and efficiency of the YTFL.

Keywords

2-μm fiber laser, Cladding pumping, Component, ytterbium-thulium-co-doped fiber

Divisions

PHYSICS

Publication Title

IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics

Volume

49

Issue

1

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

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