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The capability of Tm-doped silica fibers pumped at 790nm to efficiently produce high power emission in the 1.9~2.1μm
region has been well documented to date but little has been presented on the reliability of this technology. Early
experiments highlighted that photodarkening can be a significant concern when Tm-doped silica fibers are exposed to
high intensity blue light. We present a discussion of the processes responsible for the production of blue light in Tmdoped
fibers pumped at 790nm and how fiber composition influences these processes. Through optimization of fiber
composition we have demonstrated highly efficient lasers exhibiting less than 1% output power degradation per thousand
hours.
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G. Frith, A. Carter, B. Samson, J. Faroni, K. Farley, K. Tankala, G. E. Town, "Mitigation of photodegradation in 790nm-pumped Tm-doped fibers," Proc. SPIE 7580, Fiber Lasers VII: Technology, Systems, and Applications, 75800A (17 February 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.846230