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20 February 2015 Investigation of the amplification properties of Ho:YAG single crystal fiber
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0.5% Holmium (Ho) doped YAG single crystal fiber (SCF) was fabricated using the laser heated pedestal growth (LHPG) method and amplification properties of the fabricated Ho:YAG SCF were studied. The relatively large lengthto- diameter ratio provides guiding for both the pump and signal beams propagating in the SCF. The propagation and gain of signals with different modes were studied. A numerical method based on finite difference (FD) beam propagation method (BPM) combined with the rate equations was developed for theoretical simulation. The results are encouraging to demonstrate the advantages of SCF for its fiber-like beam guiding property and solid state material gain property. The simulation tool provides details about how the fiber shape and launched mode affect the gain and output beam shape as well as predicts the amplification behavior of such unique specialty fibers.
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Yuan Li, Zeyu Zhang, Ian Buckley, Jerome K. Miller, Eric G. Johnson, Craig D. Nie, James A. Harrington, and Ramesh K. Shori "Investigation of the amplification properties of Ho:YAG single crystal fiber", Proc. SPIE 9342, Solid State Lasers XXIV: Technology and Devices, 934205 (20 February 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2086858
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KEYWORDS
Beam propagation method

Crystals

Optical simulations

Wave propagation

Beam shaping

Holmium

Waveguides

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