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Fiber-coupled high brightness, high power diode laser
for solid-state laser pumping and material processing
Bodo Ehlers, Stefan Heinemann
Fraunhofer Center for Laser Technology Plymouth,
Michigan, USA
Abstract:
The theoretical modeling, design and prototype set-up
of a fiber-coupled high brightness, high power diode laser
system is presented in this paper. Based on the radiation
characteristics from an individual diode laser bar, a
system is created to maximize the coupling efficiency of
the laser light into multimode fibers. Two diode laser
stacks with six bars each, delivering 370 watts of initial
laser power are polarization-multiplexed to achieve higher
brightness. Each stack incorporates a beam transformation
optic that transforms the oblong mode distribution of the
diode laser stacks into symmetric beams. The multiplexed
beam is passed through a common optical set-up to adapt
the square mode distribution to the rotationally symmetric
transmitted modes of the fiber. Fibers of different core
diameter and numerical aperture with a silica core and a
lower index doped silica cladding are used to transmit the
laser beam. Based on experimental results, transfer
efficiencies of up to 82% are reached for the laser system
set-up including all optical elements. |