Ytterbium-doped fiber (YDF) loaded with deuterium is used herein to mitigate mode instability. Experimental results reveal that this method can increase the mode instability threshold in a laser oscillator. Specifically, when the YDF was loaded with deuterium over two- and four-week periods, the mode instability threshold power increased from ∼459 W to ∼533 W (16%) and to ∼622 W (35%), respectively, but the respective laser efficiencies were almost unaffected (71.5% vs. 72.9% and 75.4%). In conclusion, deuterium loading is effective in the mitigation of mode instability. It is envisaged to be applied in the power scaling of high-power fiber lasers.
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