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15 February 2012 Design optimization of the distributed modal filtering rod fiber for increasing single mode bandwidth
Mette Marie Jørgensen, Sidsel Rübner Petersen, Marko Laurila, Jesper Lægsgaard, Thomas Tanggaard Alkeskjold
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Abstract
High-power fiber amplifiers for pulsed applications require large mode area (LMA) fibers having high pump absorption and near diffraction limited output. This improves the limiting factor of nonlinear effects, while maintaining good beam quality. Photonic crystal fibers allow realization of short LMA fiber amplifiers having high pump absorption through a pump cladding that is decoupled from the outer fiber. However, achieving ultra low NA for single-mode (SM) guidance is challenging, and thus different design strategies must be applied to filter out higher order modes (HOMs). The novel distributed modal filtering (DMF) design presented here enables SM guidance, and previous results have shown a SM mode field diameter of 60 μm operating in a 20 nm SM bandwidth. The DMF rod fiber has high index ring-shaped inclusions acting as resonators enabling SM guidance through modal filtering of HOMs. Large preform tolerances are compensated during the fiber draw resulting in ultra low NA fibers with very large cores. In this paper, design optimization of the SM bandwidth of the DMF rod fiber is presented. Analysis of band gap properties results in a fourfold increase of the SM bandwidth compared to previous results, achieved by utilizing the first band of cladding modes. This covers of a large fraction of the Yb emission band, where wavelengths of 1030 nm and 1064 nm can be included.
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Mette Marie Jørgensen, Sidsel Rübner Petersen, Marko Laurila, Jesper Lægsgaard, and Thomas Tanggaard Alkeskjold "Design optimization of the distributed modal filtering rod fiber for increasing single mode bandwidth", Proc. SPIE 8237, Fiber Lasers IX: Technology, Systems, and Applications, 82373P (15 February 2012); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.908246
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KEYWORDS
Cladding

Fermium

Frequency modulation

Refractive index

Resonators

Silica

Optical filters

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