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Effect of the thermally excited lower laser level in a neodymium-doped fiber

Jean‐François BissonDepartment of Physics , Tokai University , Hiratsuka, Kanagawa 259-1292, JapanMitsuhiro IyodaDepartment of Physics , Tokai University , Hiratsuka, Kanagawa 259-1292, JapanYuta YasumatsuDepartment of Physics , Tokai University , Hiratsuka, Kanagawa 259-1292, JapanMasamori EndoDepartment of Physics , Tokai University , Hiratsuka, Kanagawa 259-1292, JapanTaizo MasudaDepartment of Physics , Tokai University , Hiratsuka, Kanagawa 259-1292, Japan
2019en
ABI

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The neodymium-doped optical fiber operated at 1.1 μm is a very promising material for the solar-pumped laser without concentrator because of its strong absorption bands in the visible region and its extremely low optical losses. It is generally considered a true four-level system owing to the large energy gap of the lower level of the laser transition to the ground level. In this study, the exquisitely small thermally excited population in the I11/24 Stark level is shown to be primarily responsible for the absorption losses at the laser wavelength at room temperature. Thanks to its long geometry, the absorption cross section and linestrength of the laser transition could be directly measured, allowing easier estimation of the emission cross section than with usual methods relying on fluorescence decay time and quantum efficiency measurements, or a Judd–Ofelt analysis. Our measurements are corroborated by McCumber’s reciprocity principle. The small-signal gain spectrum measured in an amplifier experiment matches well with the emission cross section. Order-of-magnitude loss reduction is demonstrated by lowering the temperature to −34°C, implying substantial reduction of the laser oscillation threshold in cold solar-pumping environments.

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