Stable high-power continuous-wave Yb(3+)-doped silica fiber laser utilizing a point-by-point inscribed fiber Bragg grating.

Opt Lett

Centre for Ultrahigh-bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems (CUDOS), Centre for Lasers and Applications (CLA), Department of Physics, Macquarie University, North Ryde, New South Wales 2109, Australia.

Published: June 2007

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  • The study introduces a 5 W continuous-wave fiber laser with a specific design that uses a fiber Bragg grating in its core.
  • It demonstrates impressive stability in wavelength and power, maintaining variations within just 0.3%.
  • Additionally, the laser achieves a very narrow linewidth of 15 picometers, thanks to the implementation of passive temperature stabilization for the grating.

Article Abstract

We report on a narrowband 5 W cw fiber laser incorporating a point-by-point fiber Bragg grating inscribed into the core of a Yb(3+)-doped double-clad fiber. The laser featured excellent long-term wavelength and power stability (0.3%), as well as a very narrow (15 pm) linewidth, when passive temperature stabilization of the grating was implemented.

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