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19 February 2009 Benefits of optimized HNL-PCF for Raman fiber lasers
G. Mélin, S. Richard, A. Fleureau, L. Galkovsky, S. Lempereur, P. Nouchi, G. Beck, L. Bigot, N. Y. Joly, S. Randoux, P. Suret
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Abstract
We report recent advances in the domain of Highly Non-Linear Photonic Crystal Fibers (HNL-PCFs) especially designed as gain medium for Raman fiber lasers. Indeed, a fiber Raman coefficient as high as 42 W-1.km-1 at 1.12μm has been obtained, while keeping optical losses moderate, below 6 dB/km at this wavelength. We have calculated that only 2 meters of such a germanium doped HNL-PCF is required to obtain an output power in the order of 10W at 1.12 μm with an efficiency of 90%. Experimental output optical spectra of multi-cascades cavities are finally given.
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G. Mélin, S. Richard, A. Fleureau, L. Galkovsky, S. Lempereur, P. Nouchi, G. Beck, L. Bigot, N. Y. Joly, S. Randoux, and P. Suret "Benefits of optimized HNL-PCF for Raman fiber lasers", Proc. SPIE 7195, Fiber Lasers VI: Technology, Systems, and Applications, 71951Y (19 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.808134
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KEYWORDS
Fiber lasers

Raman spectroscopy

Chlorine

Current controlled current source

Germanium

Laser applications

Laser systems engineering

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