Claims
- 1. An arrangement for selectively generating laser radiation within a defined spectral band, comprising
- (a) an optical fiber having a core with an index of refraction n.sub.1, a radius not greater than a few micrometers, and doped along its length with laser material so characterized that, when excited with optical radiation of wavelengths .lambda..sub.s within an absorption band characteristic of said material, it emits luminescence radiation within at least two spectral bands, the first of said bands including wavelengths .lambda..sub.f1 and the second of said bands being said defined spectral band and including wavelengths .lambda..sub.f2 different from .lambda..sub.f1, the material being further characterized by emitting laser radiation within said first band including wavelengths .lambda..sub.f1 when pumped with sufficiently high intensities of said radiation of wavelengths .lambda..sub.s in a suitable configuration, the material being additionally characterized by emitting laser radiation within said second band including said wavelengths .lambda..sub.f2 when pumped with sufficiently high intensities of said radiation of wavelengths .lambda..sub.s in a suitable configuration, the fiber having a first end and a second end; and
- (b) a second material characterized by absorbing light of said wavelengths .lambda..sub.f1, said second material being in optical communication with said laser material in such a manner as to absorb radiation emitted from said laser material within said first band of wavelengths .lambda..sub.f1 along the fiber length and thus selectively prevent laser action at these wavelengths without preventing laser action at said defined spectral band including wavelengths .lambda..sub.f2.
- 2. An arrangement as claimed in claim 1 wherein said laser material includes trivalent neodymium ions (Nd.sup.3+) incorporated within the core of said fiber, and said second material includes trivalent samarium ions (Sm.sup.3+) in a first cladding continuous to and in contact with said core.
- 3. An arrangement as claimed in claim 2 wherein said first cladding in contact with said core has an index of refraction n.sub.2 lower than n.sub.1.
- 4. An arrangement as claimed in claim 3 wherein said core and said first cladding are disposed within a second cladding having a cross-sectional area which, taken transverse to the fiber axis, has a first path across said area which passes substantially through the geometric center thereof whose length is substantially different from the length of a second path across said area which passes substantially through the geometric center thereof, said second path being substantially perpendicular to said first path.
- 5. An arrangement as claimed in claim 3 and additionally including a source of laser pump radiation of said wavelengths .lambda..sub.s launched into the first end of the fiber.
- 6. An arrangement as claimed in claim 4 and additionally including a source of laser pump radiation of said wavelengths .lambda..sub.s launched into the first end of the fiber.
- 7. A source of stimulated optical radiation of wavelengths within the band of luminescence wavelengths of trivalent neodymium ions including wavelengths .lambda..sub.f2 near 940 nanometers, comprising the arrangement claimed in claim 5 wherein said source of laser pump radiation of said wavelengths .lambda..sub.s is sufficiently intense to generate a population inversion of said trivalent neodymium ions and light amplification of said wavelengths .lambda..sub.f2 along the length of said fiber.
- 8. A source of stimulated optical radiation of wavelengths within the band of luminescence wavelengths of trivalent neodymium ions including wavelengths .lambda..sub.f2 near 940 nanometers, comprising the arrangement claimed in claim 6 wherein said source of laser pump radiation of said wavelengths .lambda..sub.s is sufficiently intense to generate a population inversion of said trivalent eodymium ions and light amplification of said wavelengths .lambda..sub.f2 along the length of said fiber.
- 9. A source of stimulated optical radiation as claimed in claim 8 wherein said source of laser pump radiation of said wavelengths .lambda..sub.s is a semiconductor laser diode array.
- 10. An arrangement as claimed in claim 3 wherein said laser material is co-doped with trivalent ytterbium ions (Yb.sup.3+).
- 11. An arrangement for pumping an erbium-doped fiber laser or amplifier, comprising a source of stimulated optical radiation as claimed in claim 7 and a second fiber having a first end and a second end, the first end being optically connected to the second end (the output end) of the fiber of claim 7, said second fiber including a core doped with trivalent ytterbium ions (Yb.sup.3+).
- 12. An arrangement for pumping an erbium-doped fiber laser or amplifier, comprising a source of stimulated optical radiation as claimed in claim 8 and a second fiber having a first end and a second end, the first end being optically connected to the second end (the output end) of the fiber of claim 8, said second fiber including a core doped with trivalent ytterbium ions (Yb.sup.3+).
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a division of application Ser. No. 815,741, filed Jan. 2, 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,363,463, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 441,942, filed Mar. 12, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,096,277, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 293,119, filed Jan. 3, 1989, abandoned, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 102,835, filed Sep. 30, 1987, pending, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 711,062, filed Mar. 12, 1985, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,004,913, which in turn was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 608,932, filed Mar 14, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,708,494, which in turn was a continuation of application Ser. No. 405,732, filed Aug. 6, 1982, now abandoned.
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