Claims
- 1. An optical fiber laser system having an optical gain medium in which is generated both optical energy at a desired wavelength and noise at an undesired wavelength resulting from stimulated Raman scattering (SRS), the fiber system comprising:a doped fiber core; a pump cladding surrounding the core that accepts pumping energy; and a periodic grating in the fiber core that has a selectivity relative to the desired wavelength and the undesired wavelength that induces a significant optical loss at the undesired wavelength while causing negligible loss at the desired wavelength, such as to allow the development of a relatively high power at the desired wavelength while removing substantially all optical energy at the undesired wavelength from the fiber core.
- 2. An optical fiber system according to claim 1 wherein the fiber is doped with a rare earth element.
- 3. An optical fiber system according to claim 1 further comprising an outer cladding surrounding the pump cladding.
- 4. An optical fiber system according to claim 1 wherein the grating directs optical energy at the undesired wavelength out of the core.
- 5. An optical fiber system according to claim 1 wherein said fiber core is a single mode core.
- 6. An optical fiber system according to claim 1 wherein said grating is a chirped grating.
- 7. An optical fiber system according to claim 1 further comprising multiple gratings along the length of said optical fiber core.
- 8. An optical fiber system according to claim 1 wherein the grating has a period significantly longer than that which would substantially reflect the light at the preferred wavelength.
- 9. An optical fiber system according to claim 1 wherein the period of said grating is from tens to hundreds of times the preferred wavelength.
- 10. An optical fiber laser system having an optical gain medium in which is generated both optical energy at a desired wavelength and noise at an undesired wavelength resulting from stimulated Raman scattering, the fiber system comprising:a fiber core doped with at least one rare earth element; a pump cladding surrounding the core that accepts pumping energy and provides optical pumping to the core; and a periodic grating in the fiber core that has a selectivity relative to the desired wavelength and the undesired wavelength that directs optical energy at the undesired wavelength out of the core such as to cause a significant optical loss at the undesired wavelength while causing negligible loss at the desired wavelength, such as to allow the development of a relatively high power at the desired wavelength while removing substantially all optical energy at the undesired wavelength from the fiber core.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/819,689, filed on Mar. 17, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,892,615.
OPTICAL FIBER GAIN MEDIUM WITH WAVELENGTH SELECTIVE CORE FILTER
This invention was made with U.S. Government support under Contract Number N61331-93-C-0061 awarded by ARPA. The government has certain rights in the invention.
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