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Understanding the fiber tip thermal runaway present in 3µm fluoride glass fiber lasers
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EngineeringLaser ScienceLaser ApplicationsTip DestructionFiber OpticsFiber LasersGlass TransitionOptical PropertiesTransport PhenomenaFluoride Glass FiberFiber LaserPhotonicsHeat TransferFiber OpticGlass FiberDiffusion ResistanceApplied PhysicsDiffusion ProcessGlass PhotonicsFiber TipLaser Damage
When the tip of a fluoride glass fiber is exposed to ambient air, water vapor reacts with the glass constituents, increasing the OH contaminants at the surface. These OH impurities then diffuse inside the glass according to Fick's laws. Laser radiation at around 3 µm is strongly absorbed by the OH contaminants, causing local heating of the fiber tip resulting in an increase of the diffusion process which ultimately leads to fiber tip destruction. We accurately model this phenomenon by combining the diffusion theory with a basic thermal equation. Experimental measurements are in agreement with the model predictions for a good range of operating conditions.
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