High-power 1018 nm ytterbium-doped fiber laser with output of 805 W.

Title High-power 1018 nm ytterbium-doped fiber laser with output of 805 W.
Authors Yan, P.; Wang, X.; Li, D.; Huang, Y.; Sun, J.; Xiao, Q.; Gong, M.
Journal Opt Lett
DOI 10.1364/OL.42.001193
Abstract

This Letter presents a high-power 1018 nm ytterbium-doped fiber laser (YDFL) with optimized parameters. A record output power reaching 805 W was achieved, along with a light-to-light efficiency of 64.9% and a beam quality factor of M2=1.80. Further, a higher efficiency of 82.8% of 1018 nm YDFL pumped by wavelength-stabilized laser diodes for the first time, to the best of our knowledge, was shown. At last some attempts were made in bidirectional pumping structure. In this Letter, all the measured spectra showed strong amplified spontaneous emission suppression, and the power curves indicated the potential for further power scaling.

Citation Yan, P.; Wang, X.; Li, D.; Huang, Y.; Sun, J.; Xiao, Q.; Gong, M..High-power 1018 nm ytterbium-doped fiber laser with output of 805 W..

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