Fiber Lasers are most powerful solid state lasers available for various applications, they are capable of providing diffraction, limited power with compact, efficient and cost effictive system. In this paper, we report a master, oscillator fiber power amplifier for pulsed operation from 20kHz to 100kHz. A 4m double cladding fiber has central core of 43um and inner core of about 600/650um is used as amplifier, the seed source is a pulsed laser with output power of 1 W at 1064nm. A fraday isolator protect the seed laser from backflection from fiber amplifier. The MOPA system is analysied by transient gain model, pulsed amplified characteristics of double cladding fiber are caulated and compared with experimantal results at different pumping power and repetition rate.The fiber amplifier is pumped by laser diode at wavelength of 795nm with pumping power of 230W, the system can emits average power upto 133.8 W with repetition rate of 100kHz.
A master-oscillator fiber power amplifier (MOPA) system with a 4-m-long Yb3+-doped homemade large mode area (LMA) double-clad fiber is reported. The system emits up to 133.8 W of amplified radiation at a wavelength of 1064 nm and a repetition rate of 100 kHz, limited only by the available pump power. Peak power of 300 kW at 20 kHz with a pulse duration of 15 ns is obtained.
A high power Ytterbium-doped fiber laser (YDFL) with China-made double clad fiber (DCF) is introduced in this paper. The Geometric parameter and laser characteristics of the newly designed fiber have been studied. When both ends of the fiber were pumped by two
high-power laser diode with the total lunched power about 600W , we got the laser output of 330W, with an optical-to-optical efficiency of 55%.
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