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Physical Review Letters, volume 127, issue 1, publication number 013903
Radiation-Balanced Silica Fiber Amplifier
Jennifer M Knall
1
,
Jennifer M. Knall
1
,
M. Engholm
2
,
Tommy Boilard
3
,
Martin Bernier
3
,
Michel J. F. Digonnet
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2021-07-02
Journal:
Physical Review Letters
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR: 3.040
CiteScore: 16.5
Impact factor: 8.1
ISSN: 00319007, 10797114
General Physics and Astronomy
Abstract
We report what we believe to be the first radiation-balanced fiber amplifier - a device that provides optical gain while experiencing no temperature rise. The gain medium is a silica fiber with a 21 um-diameter core highly doped with Yb3+ (2.52 wt.%) and co doped with 2.00 wt.% Al to reduce concentration quenching. The amplifier was core-pumped with 1040 nm light to create anti-Stokes fluorescence (ASF) cooling and gain in the core at 1064 nm. Using a custom slow-light FBG sensor with mK resolution, temperature measurements were performed at multiple locations along the amplifier fiber. A 4.35-m fiber pumped with 2.62 W produced 17 dB of gain while the average fiber temperature remained slightly below room temperature. This advancement is a fundamental step toward the creation of ultra-stable lasers necessary to many applications, especially low-noise sensing and high-precision metrology.
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