IEEE Photonics Journal (Jan 2018)

3 kW 20/400 Yb-Doped Aluminophosphosilicate Fiber With High Stability

  • Shuang Liu,
  • Kun Peng,
  • Huan Zhan,
  • Li Ni,
  • Xiaolong Wang,
  • Yuying Wang,
  • Yuwei Li,
  • Juan Yu,
  • Lei Jiang,
  • Rihong Zhu,
  • Jianjun Wang,
  • Feng Jing,
  • Aoxiang Lin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2018.2860584
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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By using the MCVD system and the all-gas-phase chelate precursor doping technique, we fabricated an Yb-doped aluminophosphosilicate fiber with 20 μm-core and 400 μm-clad in diameter, i.e., 20/400 Yb-APS fiber. The fiber core was doped with 1100 ppm Yb3+, 7200 ppm Al3+, and 8000 ppm P5+. With a molar ratio of Al/P close to 1:1, low refractive index difference and suitable numerical aperture was obtained for large-mode-area fiber design. Directly forward pumped by 976 nm laser diodes, 11-m-long 20/400 Yb-APS fiber presented 3.03 kW laser output at 1080 nm with a slope efficiency of 76.6% and beam quality M2 of ~1.58. Up to this power level, no signs of instable beam profile, beam quality worsening, and laser power roll-over were obtained, indirectly justified no obvious mode instability in the whole laser setup. To directly characterize its power stability and photodarkening effect, the fiber laser was kept at ~2.1 kW for over 500 min with power degradation less than 1.1%. These results indicated that the all-gas-phase chelate precursor doping technique is highly competitive for Yb-APS fiber fabrication toward high-power laser, and the fabricated fiber is very suitable for 2 kW-level or above commercial fiber laser development.

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