DocumentCode
1437447
Title
Direct Side Pumping of Double-Clad Fiber Laser by Laser Diode Array Through the Use of Subwavelength Grating Coupler
Author
Huang, C.W. ; Chang, C.L. ; Jheng, D.Y. ; Hsu, K.Y. ; Huang, S.L. ; Huang, D.W.
Author_Institution
Grad. Inst. of Photonics & Optoelectron., Nat. Taiwan Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
Volume
4
Issue
2
fYear
2012
fDate
4/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
411
Lastpage
421
Abstract
An electron-beam-fabricated subwavelength grating coupler for direct side coupling of light emission from a high-power laser diode array (LDA) was studied theoretically and implemented experimentally. A gold-embedded silica-based design for grating coupler was employed to minimize the thermal expansion caused by the accumulated heat from light absorption by metal part of the grating coupler. In addition, with the consideration of the backward diffraction loss and the groove wall nonverticality caused by fabrication distortion, the grating pitch and groove width were optimized for the highest coupling efficiency. According to the experimental results, the grating coupler is capable of coupling light power up to 21 W from a 976-nm continuous-wave-operated LDA into the inner clad of a 400-μm-diameter double-clad fiber with an overall coupling efficiency of 50%. Furthermore, an LDA side-pumped ytterbium-doped DCF laser by using the grating coupler was demonstrated. By fine tuning the slow-axis collimation lens array, the laser-pumping scheme can easily be switched between bidirectional pumping and unidirectional pumping. Compared with the unidirectionally pumped fiber laser of the same gain fiber length, the laser slope efficiency of the bidirectionally pumped fiber laser was increased by 18% because of a better gain distribution over the fiber length. Finally, the signal output power of 10 W with a slope efficiency of 61% was achieved for the bidirectional side-pumped fiber laser.
Keywords
diffraction gratings; fibre lasers; gold; laser tuning; optical couplers; optical pumping; semiconductor laser arrays; thermal expansion; ytterbium; backward diffraction loss; bidirectional pumping; coupling efficiency; direct side coupling; direct side pumping; double-clad fiber laser; fine tuning; gain fiber length; grating pitch; groove wall nonverticality; groove width; laser diode array; laser slope efficiency; light absorption; light emission; power 10 W; size 400 mum; slow-axis collimation lens array; subwavelength grating coupler; thermal expansion; unidirectional pumping; wavelength 976 nm; Couplers; Diffraction; Diffraction gratings; Fiber lasers; Gratings; Laser excitation; Optical fiber couplers; Diode-pumped lasers; diffractive optics; gratings;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Photonics Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1943-0655
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JPHOT.2012.2186561
Filename
6144685
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