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Incoherent Combining and Atmospheric Propagation of High-Power Fiber Lasers for Directed-Energy Applications
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2008
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLaser ScienceFiber OpticsFiber LasersAtmospheric PropagationHigh-power LasersFiber-optic CommunicationOptical PropertiesDirected-energy ApplicationsFiber LaserPhotonicsAtmospheric TurbulenceFiber OpticHigh-power Fiber LasersModerate Atmospheric TurbulenceHigh-energy LasersLasersFibre Amplifier
High-power fiber lasers can be incoherently combined to form the basis of a directed high-energy laser system which is highly efficient, compact, robust, low-maintenance and has a long operating lifetime. This approach has a number of advantages over other beam combining methods. We present results of the first field demonstration of incoherent beam combining using kilowatt-class, single-mode fiber lasers. The experiment combined four fiber lasers using a beam director consisting of individually controlled steering mirrors. Propagation efficiencies of ~90%, at a range of 1.2 km, with transmitted continious-wave power levels of 3 kW were demonstrated in moderate atmospheric turbulence. We analyze the propagation of combined single-mode and multimode beams in atmospheric turbulence and find good agreement between theory, simulations and experiments.
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