The present invention relates to a fibre laser assembly with at least one seed laser, which emits laser radiation at a wavelength to be amplified, a pump laser assembly, and a doped active fibre, in which the laser radiation of the seed laser can be amplified by optical pumping of the active fibre. The invention also relates to a method for the amplification of laser radiation in a doped active fibre.
For applications in the field of data transmission by way of optical fibre networks, for example in coherent data communication with lasers, as well as in the field of laser weapons, and for material processing with lasers of high laser powers in the range from 10 kW to >100 kW, beam sources of good beam quality are required. In particular, for the generation of radiation with a low eye hazard, an emission at a wavelength of about 2.1 μm with good atmospheric transmission is advantageous. Fibre lasers, in particular with holmium (Ho—) or Tm-doped active fibres, are particularly suitable for this purpose. However, the invention that is described in what follows can also be used in general terms for other actively doped fibre lasers.
While the efficiency of fibre lasers is generally good over a wide range around the amplification maximum, an undesirably high amplified spontaneous emission (ASE) occurs in these fibre lasers, if the laser is forced to a long wavelength located away from the amplification maximum. For this reason, Ho-doped active fibres have so far been used instead of Tm-doped fibres to generate laser radiation in the region of a wavelength of around 2.1 μm. However, the overall efficiency of the fibre laser assembly thereby becomes worse, and the assembly becomes more complex.
The object of the present invention is to specify a fibre laser assembly and a method for the generation, or amplification, of laser radiation with a fibre laser at a wavelength at the long wavelength end of the amplification range, which have a high overall efficiency in particular for Tm-doped fibre lasers at a wavelength >2.02 μm.
The object is achieved with the fibre laser assembly and the method according to the patent claims 1 and 15. Advantageous configurations of the method and the fibre laser assembly are the subject matter of the dependent patent claims, or can be taken from the following description, together with the examples of embodiment.
The proposed fibre laser assembly comprises at least one doped active fibre, a pump laser assembly for the optically pumping of the active fibre with a first pump radiation at a first pump wavelength, and a seed laser that emits laser radiation at a seed wavelength, preferably of >2 μm, which is coupled into the active fibre. In accordance with the present invention, the fibre laser assembly further comprises a device for the generation of a second pump radiation, which is guided in the core of the active fibre, and has a second pump wavelength, which lies between the first pump wavelength and the wavelength of the seed laser. Here the active fibre has a first fibre portion, and a second fibre portion adjoining the first fibre portion, wherein the laser radiation of the seed laser is coupled into the active fibre at the end of the active fibre at which the first fibre portion begins. The doping concentration of the active fibre, the power of the first pump laser assembly, and the length of the active fibre, are here adapted to each other such that the active fibre absorbs >90% of the first pump radiation in the first fibre portion of the active fibre. The radiation at the second pump wavelength, which propagates in the first fibre portion in the direction of the second fibre portion, is amplified in the first fibre portion by the first pump radiation so as to generate the second pump radiation, and the laser radiation of the seed laser is amplified in the remaining second fibre portion of the active fibre by the second pump radiation.
In what follows, the proposed fibre laser assembly and the proposed method are explained primarily on the basis of a fibre laser with an active fibre doped with thulium, and a (seed) wavelength of >2 μm that is to be amplified. However, the fibre laser assembly and the method can be used in the same manner for other seed wavelengths and fibre lasers, in which the active fibre is doped with other elements. The pump wavelengths are then—if necessary—adapted accordingly. The effective cross-sections of Tm-doped active fibres are very small at wavelengths >2 μm, which means that the saturation power level for the fibre is high. Although the active fibre is here preferably pumped via the cladding in the region of 793 nm as the first pump wavelength, the inversion is still too high (optimum amplification band is 1,900 to 2,050 nm). A high seed power is therefore also required for a saturation of the amplifier and a high efficiency >2.02 μm. With the proposed configuration of the fibre laser assembly, the ASE occurring, for example, in Tm-doped active fibres, is utilised in the first fibre portion of the active fibre to generate, or amplify, the second pump radiation at the intermediate wavelength (second pump wavelength). The laser radiation of the seed laser experiences only a slight amplification in this first fibre portion. By the amplification of the second pump radiation in the first fibre portion, and the propagation of the second pump radiation into the second fibre portion, the second fibre portion is pumped by the second pump radiation, so that the seed laser radiation in this second fibre portion is efficiently amplified at the wavelength of >2.02 μm.
In the proposed fibre laser assembly and the associated method, at least three different optical signals are deployed: a first pump laser signal at the first pump wavelength λp1, one or a plurality of second pump signals, also referred to as intermediate pump signals by virtue of the position of their wavelength, at wavelengths λp2, λp3, λp4, . . . , and a seed signal at a wavelength of λs. The amplification medium, for example, the thulium-doped active optical fibre, can be divided into two portions, a first fibre portion that is optically pumped by the first pump radiation, that is to say, the first pump signal, and delivers amplification for the intermediate pump signal(s), and a second fibre portion that is optically pumped by the intermediate pump signal(s), that is to say, the second pump radiation, and delivers amplification for the seed signal. In this fibre laser assembly, the second pump radiation is implicitly generated by way of the amplification medium, that is to say, the first fibre portion of the active fibre, and is not coupled into the active fibre by way of a coupler.
In an advantageous configuration of the proposed fibre laser assembly and the associated method, the second pump radiation is generated from the ASE of the first fibre portion of the active fibre, and is amplified by the latter by means of optical pumping with the first pump radiation. For this purpose, the fibre laser assembly has a first fibre Bragg grating, which is highly reflective at the second pump wavelength, preferably with a reflectivity >90%, particularly preferably >95%, and reflects the radiation emerging from the active fibre in the direction of the seed laser at this wavelength, back into the active fibre. By virtue of this back reflection of the component of the ASE at the second pump wavelength, this component is amplified when passing through the first fibre portion, and then serves in the second fibre portion as pump radiation for the laser radiation of the seed laser at, for example, >2.02 μm. The first fibre Bragg grating is here designed in a passive fibre connected to the input end of the active fibre, or directly at the input end of the active fibre.
In a further development of this latter configuration, one or a plurality of further fibre Bragg gratings can also be formed in the passive fibre, or also in the first fibre portion of the active fibre; these are highly reflective at another wavelength that lies between the wavelength of the seed laser and the first pump wavelength. In this manner, second pump radiation can also be generated at one or a plurality of further pump wavelengths, in the same manner as at the second pump wavelength.
In a further configuration of the proposed fibre laser assembly, in addition to the first fibre Bragg grating, which is designed to be highly reflective at the second pump wavelength, a second fibre Bragg grating is arranged at the end of the first portion of the active fibre, which, together with the first fibre Bragg grating, forms a resonator for the laser radiation at the second pump wavelength. This second fibre Bragg grating also serves as a decoupling mirror at the second pump wavelength towards the second fibre portion, that is to say, it is partially transparent at this second pump wavelength. With this configuration, the second pump radiation can be generated by the laser activity with a higher intensity and efficiency.
Between the seed laser and the input of the, for example, Tm-doped active fibre, one or a plurality of amplifiers, in particular amplification fibres, can be arranged; these amplify the seed laser signal before it passes through the Tm-doped active fibre. An Ho-doped amplification fibre is particularly suitable here. In the same manner, an additional amplifier (or a plurality of amplifiers) can be arranged behind the Tm-doped active fibre; this is preferably an Ho-doped active fibre. The latter fibre can then also be pumped with the second pump radiation that has not been completely absorbed by the second fibre portion of the active fibre, and then enters into the Ho-doped fibre.
In an advantageous configuration, an Ho-doped amplification fibre is inserted between the seed laser and the active fibre so as to amplify the laser radiation of the seed laser, which is pumped by the laser radiation of a Tm-doped fibre laser at the second pump wavelength. This radiation from the fibre laser is coupled into the core of the amplification fibre.
The doping and length of the amplification fibre and the power of the fibre laser, which in this case is preferably Tm-doped, are adapted to each other such that a part of this coupled-in laser radiation is not absorbed in the amplification fibre. This non-absorbed component then enters the Tm-doped active fibre together with the amplified laser radiation of the seed laser, and is again amplified there in the first fibre portion, so as to generate the second pump radiation.
The pump laser assembly for the generation of the first pump radiation is preferably formed by one or a plurality of laser diodes, which pump the active fibre, doped, for example, with Tm, via the cladding. The pumping with the first pump radiation is preferably performed at a wavelength in a range from 780 nm to 810 nm, for example, at about 793 nm. The second pump wavelength of the second pump radiation preferably lies in a range from 1,900 nm to 1,980 nm, for example at 1,900 nm, or at 1,950 nm.
In another configuration, an Er:Yb-laser is utilised as the first pump laser assembly; this emits laser radiation in a range from 1,520 nm to 1,590 nm, for example at a wavelength of 1,560 nm, as the first pump wavelength. This laser radiation is then preferably coupled into the core of the active, for example, Tm-doped, fibre, for purposes of optical pumping.
In the proposed fibre laser assembly and the associated method, a better inversion distribution is achieved in the Tm-doped fibre by the utilisation of intermediate radiation at a higher wavelength (second pump radiation) to pump the main amplifier portion, that is to say, the second fibre portion, so that long wavelengths >2,070 nm can also be amplified efficiently, and with a better efficiency than in a pure Ho-fibre amplifier. The proposed fibre laser assembly and the associated method can be used primarily for laser sources for laser material processing, for optronic countermeasures and laser weapons, as well as for data transmission.
In what follows the proposed fibre laser assembly and the associated method are explained in more detail by means of examples of embodiment in conjunction with the figures. Here:
In the proposed fibre laser assembly and the associated method, the laser radiation at the second pump wavelength, which is amplified in the first fibre portion to form the second pump radiation, can either be obtained from the ASE in the first fibre portion, or supplied from another laser source via the core of the active fibre. In the following examples of embodiment of
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In a second exemplary configuration of the proposed fibre laser assembly, as shown in
In another exemplary configuration of the proposed fibre laser assembly, as shown in
A sixth example of embodiment of the proposed fibre laser assembly is shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2021 103 243.1 | Feb 2021 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2022/052302 | 2/1/2022 | WO |