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19 February 2009 Mid-IR super-continuum generation
Mohammed N. Islam, Chenan Xia, Mike J. Freeman, Jeremiah Mauricio, Andy Zakel, Kevin Ke, Zhao Xu, Fred L. Terry Jr.
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Abstract
A Mid-InfraRed FIber Laser (MIRFIL) has been developed that generates super-continuum covering the spectral range from 0.8 to 4.5 microns with a time-averaged power as high as 10.5W. The MIRFIL is an all-fiber integrated laser with no moving parts and no mode-locked lasers that uses commercial off-the-shelf parts and leverages the mature telecom/fiber optics platform. The MIRFIL power can be easily scaled by changing the repetition rate and modifying the erbium-doped fiber amplifier. Some of the applications using the super-continuum laser will be described in defense, homeland security and healthcare. For example, the MIRFIL is being applied to a catheter-based medical diagnostic system to detect vulnerable plaque, which is responsible for most heart attacks resulting from hardening-of-the-arteries or atherosclerosis. More generally, the MIRFIL can be a platform for selective ablation of lipids without damaging normal protein or smooth muscle tissue.
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Mohammed N. Islam, Chenan Xia, Mike J. Freeman, Jeremiah Mauricio, Andy Zakel, Kevin Ke, Zhao Xu, and Fred L. Terry Jr. "Mid-IR super-continuum generation", Proc. SPIE 7195, Fiber Lasers VI: Technology, Systems, and Applications, 71950W (19 February 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.807206
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KEYWORDS
Modulation

Optical amplifiers

Fiber amplifiers

Mid-IR

ZBLAN

Absorption

Semiconductor lasers

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