Nikita Simakov
University of Southampton
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Optics Express | 2013
Z. Li; A.M. Heidt; Nikita Simakov; Yongmin Jung; J. M. O. Daniel; Shaif-ul Alam; David J. Richardson
We present the first in-band diode-pumped TDFAs operating in the 2 µm wavelength region and test their suitability as high performance amplifiers in potential future telecommunication networks. We demonstrate amplification over a 240 nm wide window in the range 1810 - 2050 nm with up to 36 dB gain and noise figure as low as 4.5 dB.
Optics Express | 2010
Nick Wei-Han Chang; Nikita Simakov; D. J. Hosken; J. Munch; D. J. Ottaway; P. J. Veitch
We describe an efficient Er:YAG laser that is resonantly pumped using continuous-wave (CW) laser diodes at 1470 nm. For CW lasing, it emits 6.1 W at 1645 nm with a slope efficiency of 36%, the highest efficiency reported for an Er:YAG laser that is pumped in this manner. In Q-switched operation, the laser produces diffraction-limited pulses with an average power of 2.5 W at 2 kHz PRF. To our knowledge this is the first Q-switched Er:YAG laser resonantly pumped by CW laser diodes.
Optics Express | 2015
J. M. O. Daniel; Nikita Simakov; Masaki Tokurakawa; M. Ibsen; W.A. Clarkson
Ultra-short wavelength operation of a thulium fibre laser is investigated. Through use of core pumping and high feedback efficiency wavelength selection, a continuously-tunable fibre laser source operating from 1660 nm to 1720 nm is demonstrated in a silica host. We discuss the range of applications within this important wavelength band such as polymer materials processing and medical applications targeting characteristic C-H bond resonance peaks. As a demonstration of the power scalability of thulium fibre lasers in this band, fixed wavelength operation at 1726 nm with output power up 12.6 W and with slope efficiency > 60% is also shown.
Optics Letters | 2016
Z. Li; Yongmin Jung; J. M. O. Daniel; Nikita Simakov; Masaki Tokurakawa; P.C. Shardlow; Deepak Jain; J.K. Sahu; A.M. Heidt; W.A. Clarkson; Shaif-ul Alam; David J. Richardson
Short wavelength operation (1650-1800 nm) of silica-based thulium-doped fiber amplifiers (TDFAs) is investigated. We report the first demonstration of in-band diode-pumped silica-based TDFAs working in the 1700-1800 nm waveband. Up to 29 dB of small-signal gain is achieved in this spectral region, with an operation wavelength accessible by diode pumping as short as 1710 nm. Further gain extension toward shorter wavelengths is realized in a fiber laser pumped configuration. A silica-based TDFA working in the 1650-1700 nm range with up to 29 dB small-signal gain and noise figure as low as 6.5 dB is presented.
Optics Express | 2016
J. M. O. Daniel; Nikita Simakov; Alexander Hemming; W. Andrew Clarkson; John Haub
We present a new approach to high power fibre laser design, consisting of a polymer-free all-glass optical fibre waveguide directly overclad with a high thermal conductivity metal coating. This metal clad active fibre allows a significant reduction in thermal resistance between the active fibre and the laser heat-sink as well as a significant increase in the operating temperature range. In this paper we show the results of a detailed thermal analysis of both polymer and metal coated active fibres under thermal loads typical of kW fibre laser systems. Through several different experiments we present the first demonstration of a cladding pumped aluminium-coated fibre laser and the first demonstration of efficient operation of a cladding-pumped fibre laser at temperatures of greater than 400 °C. Finally, we highlight the versatility of this approach through operation of a passively (radiatively) cooled ytterbium fibre laser head at an output power of 405 W in a compact and ultralight package weighing less than 100 g.
european conference on optical communication | 2014
Z. Li; Shaif-ul Alam; J. M. O. Daniel; P.C. Shardlow; Deepak Jain; Nikita Simakov; A.M. Heidt; Yongmin Jung; J.K. Sahu; W.A. Clarkson; David J. Richardson
We report the first demonstration of in-band diode-pumped silica-based thulium-doped fiber amplifiers working in the 1.7-1.8 μm waveband. Compared to previously reported results, 90 nm gain extension has been achieved by exploiting novel amplifier designs.
Applied Optics | 2016
Keiron Boyd; Nikita Simakov; Alexander Hemming; J. M. O. Daniel; Robert Swain; Eric Mies; Simon Rees; W. Andrew Clarkson; John Haub
We present and characterize a simple CO2 laser processing technique for the fabrication of compact all-glass optical fiber cladding light strippers. We investigate the cladding light loss as a function of radiation angle of incidence and demonstrate devices in a 400 μm diameter fiber with cladding losses of greater than 20 dB for a 7 cm device length. The core losses are also measured giving a loss of <0.008±0.006 dB/cm. Finally we demonstrate the successful cladding light stripping of a 300 W laser diode with minimal heating of the fiber coating and packaging adhesives.
Optics Express | 2016
M. R. Ganija; Nikita Simakov; Alexander Hemming; John Haub; P. J. Veitch; Jesper Munch
We report the development of an efficient, liquid-nitrogen conduction cooled Ho:YAG slab laser with good beam quality. Detailed measurements resolving the structure of the 1900-1911 nm absorption band in Ho:YAG at 77 K are presented. Stress-free conduction cooled mounting of the Ho:YAG slab was demonstrated and the resulting laser operated with a large mode volume of 42 mm3, a slope efficiency of 75% and a threshold of 0.84 W. To our knowledge this corresponds to the lowest reported threshold intensity for a Ho:YAG laser.
Optics Express | 2016
Nikita Simakov; Zhihong Li; Yongmin Jung; J. M. O. Daniel; Pranabesh Barua; P.C. Shardlow; Sijing Liang; J.K. Sahu; Alexander Hemming; W. Andrew Clarkson; Shaif-ul Alam; David J. Richardson
We investigate the operation of holmium-doped fibre amplifiers (HDFAs) in the 2.1 µm spectral region. For the first time we demonstrate a diode-pumped HDFA. This amplifier provides a peak gain of 25 dB at 2040 nm with a 15 dB gain window spanning the wavelength range 2030 - 2100 nm with an external noise figure (NF) of 4-6 dB. We also compare the operation of HDFAs when pumped at 1950 nm and 2008 nm. The 1950 nm pumped HDFA provides 41 dB peak gain at 2060 nm with 15 dB of gain spanning the wavelength range 2050 - 2120 nm and an external NF of 7-10 dB. By pumping at the longer wavelength of 2008 nm the gain bandwidth of the amplifier is shifted to longer wavelengths and using this architecture a HDFA was demonstrated with a peak gain of 39 dB at 2090 nm and 15 dB of gain spanning the wavelength range 2050 - 2150 nm. The external NF over this wavelength range was 8-14 dB.
conference on lasers and electro optics | 2014
J. M. O. Daniel; Nikita Simakov; Masaki Tokurakawa; M. Ibsen; W.A. Clarkson
The short wavelength limit of a thulium fiber laser is investigated. Wavelength tuning from 1720 nm to 1660 nm was demonstrated and fixed wavelength operation up to 12.6 W at 1726 nm with slope efficiency of 67% was achieved.