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Phase locking and supermode selection in multicore photonic crystal fiber lasers with a large doped area
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Phase LockingPhotonicsLarge Doped AreaEngineeringLaser ScienceOptical PropertiesFiber-optic CommunicationStable Phase LockingSupermode SelectionFibre AmplifierFiber OpticsFiber LasersFiber OpticFiber LaserDiffraction LossesEffective Supermode Selection
We report on the laser properties of multicore photonic crystal fiber lasers. A stable phase locking of six- and seven-core structures through evanescent coupling is observed. Effective supermode selection is obtained by using both diffraction losses and the Talbot effect. A pure in-phase supermode is obtained (1.1 times diffraction limited). The laser operating in this mode has a slope efficiency of 70% with up to 44 W of output power. The modal area of the in-phase supermode multicore fiber is 1150 microm2, which makes it, to our knowledge, the single-mode fiber laser with the largest mode field area. In-phase laser action is stable when the fiber is bent.
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