Title of article :
The impact of higher order modes on transverse mode instability in bent optical fiber amplifiers
Author/Authors :
Vazeerpour, Sajjad Plasma Physics Research Center - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran , Shayganmanesh, Mahdi Department of Physics - Iran University of Science and Technology - Tehran, Iran , Dorranian, Davoud Plasma Physics Research Center - Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University - Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
We present a new theoretical model for analyzing the impact of higher order modes on transverse mode instability
in bent Yb-doped fiber amplifiers. The model indicates a comparative analysis of mode instability using the
normalized propagation constant in both straight and bent fibers amplifiers. The impact of different bending radii,
on bent fibers is investigated in the normalized propagation constant. The results are then compared with the
straight fibers. Simulation analysis showed that the interference between the fundamental mode (LP01) and
the first higher order mode (LP11) has the greatest effect on the mode instability, comparing the other modes.
Considering all the existed modes, the behavior of mode instability in the fibers with different V-numbers are
simulated and explained physically.
Keywords :
Higher order modes , Fiber laser , Transverse mode instability , Bent fiber amplifier , Normalized propagation constant
Journal title :
Journal of Theoretical and Applied Physics