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Fused fiber components for "eye-safe" spectral region around 2μm

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    0436366 - ÚFE 2015 RIV US eng J - Journal Article
    Písařík, M. - Peterka, Pavel - Zvánovec, S. - Baravets, Yauhen - Todorov, Filip - Kašík, Ivan - Honzátko, Pavel
    Fused fiber components for "eye-safe" spectral region around 2μm.
    Optical and Quantum Electronics. Roč. 46, č. 4 (2014), s. 603-611. ISSN 0306-8919. E-ISSN 1572-817X
    R&D Projects: GA ČR(CZ) GAP205/11/1840; GA MPO FR-TI4/734
    Grant - others:COST(XE) MP1204
    Institutional support: RVO:67985882
    Keywords : High slope efficiency * Material processing * Fused biconical tapered method
    Subject RIV: JA - Electronics ; Optoelectronics, Electrical Engineering
    Impact factor: 0.987, year: 2014

    Thulium-doped fiber lasers operating at wavelengths around 2μm are rapidly developing a new class of coherent light sources with a high slope efficiency reaching 70 %. The 2-μm radiation sources have many advantages over the 1-μm sources, e.g., better eye-safety, relaxed non-linear limits and often more efficient material processing. Particularly important application of 2-μm fiber lasers is in a highly-efficient generation of wideband mid-infrared radiation through third order nonlinear effects in soft-glass fibers. In this paper we report on the development of passive components intended for fiber laser operation around 2μm, namely fiber couplers and wavelength division multiplexers for combination of 1.6- and 2-μm radiation. Three commercially available fibers were used for the preparation of these components. The measured characteristics of the components are compared and the limitations are discussed, particularly the two-mode operation and high bend loss. Specific fiber designs are proposed in order to optimize the performance of the wavelength division multiplexer
    Permanent Link: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0240158

     
     
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