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24 April 2001 Spectral beam combining model for fiber lasers
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Abstract
Spectrally multiplexed, high brightness, beam combining for power scaling and WDM communications applications has advantages over coherent combining, and is suitable for use with high gain bandwidth lasers. A diffraction grating forces oscillation at distinct wavelengths in a laser array in the external resonator configuration proposed by T.Y. Fan, et al [Opt. Lett.25 , 405-407 (2000)], producing a multi-wavelength output of overlapping beams. A unified diffraction integral-based treatment is used to formulate a design principle by which to jointly optimize most significant measures of performance, such as efficiency, bandwidth, and beam quality. The sensitivity to errors in alignment and positioning is also characterized. The transform lens aberrations are shown to ultimately determine the maximum array size, and the design criterion is applied to test and propose improvements in the lens. Initial comparisons show agreement within estimated experimental uncertainty margins with MIT/LL proof-of-principle measurements on an Yb-doped fiber laser array. To illustrate, we foresee a feasible rectilinear 100 - emitter array system using a multi-element aspheric lens, with <5%array-center-to-end efficiency drop, yielding beam quality M2 ? 1.2 in the transverse (array) direction, and close to unity in the lateral direction. Application to the efficient coupling of a laser array to a multimode fiber core is discussed as fmal example.
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Erik J. Bochove "Spectral beam combining model for fiber lasers", Proc. SPIE 4270, Laser Resonators IV, (24 April 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.424660
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction gratings

Fiber lasers

Diffraction

Aspheric lenses

Lens design

Monochromatic aberrations

Spectral models

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