CO2 laser-fabricated cladding light strippers for high-power fiber lasers and amplifiers

Appl Opt. 2016 Apr 10;55(11):2915-20. doi: 10.1364/AO.55.002915.

Abstract

We present and characterize a simple CO2 laser processing technique for the fabrication of compact all-glass optical fiber cladding light strippers. We investigate the cladding light loss as a function of radiation angle of incidence and demonstrate devices in a 400 μm diameter fiber with cladding losses of greater than 20 dB for a 7 cm device length. The core losses are also measured giving a loss of <0.008±0.006 dB/cm. Finally we demonstrate the successful cladding light stripping of a 300 W laser diode with minimal heating of the fiber coating and packaging adhesives.