Sylvia Jetschke
Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology
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Optics Express | 2008
Sylvia Jetschke; Sonja Unger; Anka Schwuchow; Martin Leich; Johannes Kirchhof
We report on photodarkening (PD) investigations at Yb doped fibers with specific variation of the concentrations of the codopants aluminum and phosphorus, measured during cladding pumping at 915 nm. A core composition with equal content of Al and P is most promising to achieve Yb fibers with low PD, high laser efficiency and low numerical aperture of the laser core despite of high codoping. A laser output power of more than 100 W was demonstrated on such a fiber with a slope efficiency of 72%. The correlation of the PD loss with the NIR-excited cooperative luminescence encourages the supposition that cooperative energy transfer from excited Yb(3+) ions to the atomic defect precursors in the core glass enables the formation of color centers in the pump-induced PD process.
Optics Express | 2007
Sylvia Jetschke; S. Unger; Ulrich Röpke; Johannes Kirchhof
Photodarkening in Yb doped fibers was examined at 633 nm in-situ during cladding pumping at 915 nm with varying pump powers and with no indication of an onset threshold. For the first time, the partial bleaching of the photodarkening loss by the pump power itself was observed. We found the relaxation to well-defined equilibrium states of the core excess loss, depending on the Yb inversion. From the dependence of the measured rate constant on the density of excited Yb ions we conclude, that on average 3 to 4 excited Yb ions create or bleach one color center responsible for the core excess loss.
Optics Letters | 2001
Jens Limpert; Andreas Liem; Thomas Gabler; H. Zellmer; Andreas Tünnermann; Sonja Unger; Sylvia Jetschke; H.-R. Müller
We report on a cladding-pumped, ytterbium-doped large-core-area fiber amplifier that is capable of generating 51.2 W of average power at a 1064-nm center wavelength, an 80-MHz repetition rate, and a 10-ps pulse duration. In an ytterbium-doped large-mode-area fiber these pulses could be amplified up to 43.2 W with diffraction-limited beam quality (M(2)~1.3) . Power scaling limitations that arise from nonlinear distortions such as self-phase modulation and stimulated Raman scattering are discussed.
Optics Letters | 2009
Sylvia Jetschke; Ulrich Röpke
The description of the photodarkening (PD) kinetics of Yb-doped silica fibers with a stretched exponential function is analyzed in more detail, revealing a dependence of the determined PD parameter values on the measurement time. Thereby, serious uncertainties may occur in advanced interpretations of the results, e.g., the discussion of the rate constant as a function of the Yb inversion, if the measurement time is too short. A method to circumvent the problems of the fitting procedure is suggested, taking advantage of the self-similarity of the PD curves for different inversions. An exponent of 4.3 +/- 0.5 in the power-law dependence of the PD rate constant tau(-1) on the Yb inversion was found for a typical aluminium-codoped fiber.
Optics Letters | 2001
Sven Höfer; Andreas Liem; Jens Limpert; H. Zellmer; Andreas Tünnermann; Sonja Unger; Sylvia Jetschke; H.-R. Müller; I. Freitag
We report a master-oscillator fiber power-amplifier system consisting of a diode-pumped monolithic nonplanar ring laser as the master oscillator and a Yb-doped large-mode-area double-clad fiber as the power amplifier. The system emits up to 20.1 W of single-frequency radiation at a wavelength of 1064 nm with diffraction-limited beam quality (M(2)</=1.3) . The optical emission spectrum and amplitude-noise behavior are investigated. Furthermore, the power-scaling possibilities are discussed.
Optics Letters | 2008
Guillaume Canat; Sylvia Jetschke; Sonja Unger; Laurent Lombard; Pierre Bourdon; Johannes Kirchhof; Véronique Jolivet; Agnès Dolfi; O. Vasseur
We report on what we believe to be the first demonstration of an erbium-ytterbium-doped multifilament-core (MFC) fiber for single-mode amplification of narrow linewidth high peak power pulses. A master-oscillator-power-fiber-amplifier laser source has been demonstrated using a 37-filament MFC fiber in the last amplification stage. Pulses with 750 microJ (940 W peak power) and laser linewidth<1 MHz have beam generated with M2 approximately 1.3. This value is close to the theoretical value M2 approximately 1.5.
Applied Optics | 2012
Sylvia Jetschke; Sonja Unger; Martin Leich; Johannes Kirchhof
We investigated the photodarkening (PD) kinetics of two fiber series with variation of the Yb content for constant Al concentration or constant ratio of Al/Yb, respectively. The results show the outstanding importance of the absolute value of Al concentration also in the case of fibers with strongly reduced Yb content. An Al/Yb ratio of 5 to 6 is not sufficient to mitigate PD loss. Moreover, a model to describe PD loss and rate constant as functions of Yb concentration and excitation is suggested that links measurements of PD in single fibers of the same type (variation of Yb inversion) and in fiber series (constant Yb inversion).
Optics Express | 2009
Martin Leich; Ulrich Röpke; Sylvia Jetschke; Sonja Unger; Volker Reichel; Johannes Kirchhof
We report on the thermal treatment of photodarkened Yb-doped fiber samples. The method of non-isothermal bleaching at different temperature ramp rates can be used to determine the thermal energy distribution of photodarkening induced color centers. A distributed activation energy with a mean value of about 1.3 eV and a FWHM of 0.5 eV was found. Spectral changes during thermal treatment were observed and could be interpreted, e.g. as an enhancement of the absorption cross section.
Integrated Optoelectronic Devices 2005 | 2005
Johannes Kirchhof; Sonja Unger; Anka Schwuchow; Sylvia Jetschke; Bruno Knappe
Rare earth doped silica based fiber lasers and amplifiers with very high output power and excellent beam quality are efficient devices for a variety of applications in industry, science and medicine. During the last years, important progress was possible by new design concepts but also by carefully tailoring the material properties. Aspects of material and technology development concerning the interaction of different dopants and co-dopants will be discussed in the following. Our discussion concentrates on the optical properties of the laser fiber as refractive index, absorption and emission of the rare earths and especially on phenomena concerning the background loss of the fibers. We have found a strong rare earth specific loss component which remarkably depends on the kind and the ratio of the co-dopants. The relations of this background loss to material composition and fabrication technology are demonstrated and discussed on an empirical base.
Optics Express | 2011
Sylvia Jetschke; Martin Leich; Sonja Unger; Anka Schwuchow; Johannes Kirchhof
We investigated photodarkening (PD) parameters of Yb/Al-doped silica fibers as a function of the concentration of additional rare earth ions like Tm or Er. It was found that both Tm and Er cause a decrease in Yb inversion followed by a reduction of PD in the case of Er, whereas Tm-codoping with more than 10 mol-ppm can strongly accelerate the process and also increase the PD loss. However, contrary to [1], we conclude that the typical PD behavior of Yb/Al fibers is an intrinsic feature of this fiber type and not caused by trace impurities of Tm (< 1 mol-ppm) unintentionally incorporated by the raw materials during fiber preparation.