Continuing Struggle for Larger Fiber Mode Areas (original) (raw)

Posted on 2007-02-04 as part of the Photonics Spotlight (available as e-mail newsletter!)

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Author: Dr. Rüdiger Paschotta, RP Photonics AG

Abstract: Many papers presented at the conferences Photonics West in San Jose, January 20-25, and Advanced Solid-State Photonics (ASSP) in Vancouver, January 28-31, addressed the issue of larger mode areas of fibers for high-power fiber lasers and amplifiers. The article highlights various approaches. So far, it is not clear how far we will get with those.

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Ref.: encyclopedia articles on fibers, large mode area fibers, high-power fiber lasers and amplifiers; spotlight articles of 2006-12-03, 2006-10-04, 2006-08-10

High-power fiber lasers and amplifiers have of course been a very important topic at the conferences Photonics West in San Jose, January 20-25, and Advanced Solid-State Photonics (ASSP) in Vancouver, January 28-31. Quite a number of talks addressed the quest for larger mode areas, as this issue has been recognized as the central bottleneck which has to be overcome to continue the recent enormous performance enhancements. (See the previous spotlight articles on this topic as mentioned above.) Quite some creativity has been unleashed in the context of attempts to tackle this problem:

It remains to be seen how far we will get with all these approaches. So far, it is not clear whether we will obtain a practical approach for realizing more areas e.g. of 10,000 μm2 in fibers with reasonable handling properties. Fore sure, many people will continue to work hard in this direction, and obviously a breakthrough can be very rewarding.


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