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Laser Cooling Characterization of Yb-Doped ZBLAN Fiber as a Platform for Radiation Balanced Lasers

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posted on 2023-11-30, 19:00 authored by Mostafa Peysokhan, Esmaeil Mobini, Arman Allahverdi, Behnam Abaie, Arash Mafi
Recent advances in power scaling of fiber lasers are hindered by the thermal issues, which deteriorate the beam quality. Anti-Stokes fluorescence cooling has been suggested as a viable method to balance the heat generated by the quantum defect and background absorption. Such radiation-balanced configurations rely on the availability of cooling-grade rare-earth-doped gain materials. Herein, we perform a series of tests on a ytterbium-doped ZBLAN optical fiber to extract its laser cooling-related parameters and show that it is a viable laser cooling medium for radiation-balancing. In particular, a detailed Laser Induced Modulation Spectrum (LITMoS) test is performed to highlight the transition of this fiber to the cooling regime as a function of the pump laser wavelength. Numerical simulations support the feasibility of a radiation-balanced laser, but highlight that practical radiation-balanced designs are more demanding on the fiber material properties, especially on the background absorption, than are solid-state laser cooling experiments.

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