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A pure silica ytterbium-doped sol–gel-based fiber laser
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PhotonicsOptical MaterialsLaser EfficiencyEngineeringHigh-power LasersOptical PropertiesOptical WaveguidesLaser ApplicationsActive FibersFiber OpticsFiber LasersFiber FabricationEfficient Fiber LasersOptoelectronicsLasersFiber-optic CommunicationFiber LaserFiber Optic
In this letter it is demonstrated that the sol–gel route combined with fiber fabrication by the stack and draw method can be used to realize efficient fiber lasers. More precisely, a pure silica ytterbium-doped photonic crystal fiber with a core obtained by the sol–gel polymeric technique is studied, and a laser efficiency of more than 73% is achieved for a laser emission around 1034 nm. The optical and spectroscopic properties of the monolith and fiber are investigated, together with the sensitivity of the fiber to photodarkening. The dimensions of the ytterbium-doped monolith combined with the uniform doping and refractive index that are reported make this technique particularly interesting for the realization of large-mode area fibers.
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