RESUMEN
We present the optimization of a 2.1-µm continuous wave monolithic single-oscillator laser by adapting the Fiber Bragg Grating (FBG) reflected wavelength to the maximum gain wavelength of the Tm3+, Ho3+-codoped fiber. Our study examines the power and spectral evolution of the all-fiber laser and demonstrates that matching these two parameters improves the overall performance of the source.
RESUMEN
We present a bi-directionally 793-nm diode-pumped Tm3+, Ho3+-codoped silica polarization maintaining double-clad all-fiber laser based on a single-oscillator architecture emitting 195 W at 2.09â µm in continuous wave mode of operation, with a beam quality near the diffraction limit (M2 = 1.08). The power scaling of the laser is only pump-power-limited in the range of the total available pump power (540 W).