Active gain fiber is a critical component to realize fiber laser sources for various applications such as cutting, welding and other material processing. To meet the requirement for various laser applications, the power scaling of fiber lasers is still concern, where active gain fiber is very important. There are several fabrication technologies for active fibers with low NA, large core diameter and high absorption, which characteristics for high power lasers are typically required. Here, novel fabrication technology based on VAD (Vapor Axial Deposition) for active fibers is introduced.
VAD technology has been proposed for laser fiber fabrication to improve its productivity and reproducibility. Rare-earth ion, Yb3+ has been incorporated with Ce3+ and Al3+ by the conventional solution doping process. In order to obtain a transparent Yb-doped core rod, the pre-sintering and consolidation process for the large volume of silica soot deposited by VAD has been significantly investigated. In addition, 20/400μm Yb-doped fiber with octagonal cladding has been fabricated. The cladding absorption was 0.44dB/m at 915nm, which corresponds to ~ 0.2mol% of Yb concentration and the slope efficiency with respect to absorbed pump power at 976nm was 66.7%.
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