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Q-switching in fibre-lasers

Q-switching in fibre-lasers
Q-switching in fibre-lasers
One of the most attractive features of fibre lasers is their ability to produce significant pulse powers when Q-switched. Potential applications for such lasers include non-linear switching, OTDR measurements, materials processing and range-finding. We have, already demonstrated 100W:15ns pulses from a diode pumped Nd3+ fibre-laser and have obtained 15W:70ns at 1.56µm with a diode pumped Er3+/Yb3+ system. Pulses of 8W:155ns have been obtained in the visible from a Sm3+ fibre-laser (although this required an Ar+ pump laser). Considerably higher powers than these are predicted for diode-pumped lasers. In particular, theoretical analysis shows that the Er3+ laser is capable of producing pulses in excess of 1kW. To date the performance of the Q-switched fibre laser has been limited by the modulator used to effect the Q-switching. problems involved in Q-switching will be discussed and we will look at ways of overcoming them. Theoretical modelling allows us to predict many of the properties required of a modulator and the results of such calculations will be presented. In addition, Q-switched pulses are seen experimentally to be modulated at the round trip frequency - for some applications this effect may be very important and its origin will be discussed.
Barnes, W.L.
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Morkel, P.
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Farries, M.C.
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Payne, D.N.
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Barnes, W.L.
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Farries, M.C.
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Reekie, L.
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Payne, D.N.
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Barnes, W.L., Morkel, P., Farries, M.C., Reekie, L. and Payne, D.N. (1989) Q-switching in fibre-lasers. SPIE Conference Fibre Laser Sources and Amplifiers, Boston, United States. 06 - 08 Sep 1989. 11 pp .

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Abstract

One of the most attractive features of fibre lasers is their ability to produce significant pulse powers when Q-switched. Potential applications for such lasers include non-linear switching, OTDR measurements, materials processing and range-finding. We have, already demonstrated 100W:15ns pulses from a diode pumped Nd3+ fibre-laser and have obtained 15W:70ns at 1.56µm with a diode pumped Er3+/Yb3+ system. Pulses of 8W:155ns have been obtained in the visible from a Sm3+ fibre-laser (although this required an Ar+ pump laser). Considerably higher powers than these are predicted for diode-pumped lasers. In particular, theoretical analysis shows that the Er3+ laser is capable of producing pulses in excess of 1kW. To date the performance of the Q-switched fibre laser has been limited by the modulator used to effect the Q-switching. problems involved in Q-switching will be discussed and we will look at ways of overcoming them. Theoretical modelling allows us to predict many of the properties required of a modulator and the results of such calculations will be presented. In addition, Q-switched pulses are seen experimentally to be modulated at the round trip frequency - for some applications this effect may be very important and its origin will be discussed.

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Published date: 1989
Venue - Dates: SPIE Conference Fibre Laser Sources and Amplifiers, Boston, United States, 1989-09-06 - 1989-09-08

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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/77532
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Author: W.L. Barnes
Author: P. Morkel
Author: M.C. Farries
Author: L. Reekie
Author: D.N. Payne

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