Active Optical Fibers and Components for Fiber Lasers Emitting in the 2-μm Spectral Range

Materials (Basel). 2020 Nov 17;13(22):5177. doi: 10.3390/ma13225177.

Abstract

Laser sources emitting in the infrared range at around 2 µm are attracting great interest for a variety of applications like processing of transparent thermoplastic polymers in industry as well as plenty of applications in medicine, spectroscopy, gas sensing, nonlinear frequency conversion to the mid-infrared, to mention a few. Of late, fiber lasers compared to other kinds of lasers benefit from their all-fiber design, leading to a compact, robust, and well thermally manageable device. Particularly, thulium- and holmium-doped fiber lasers are the first choice in fiber lasers emitting light around 2 µm. In this paper, we give an overview of our recent results in the research on thulium- and holmium-doped optical fibers, fiber lasers, and related research topics in the 2-µm spectral range. In particular, we present, to our knowledge, the first results of improvement of pump absorption in double-clad fibers thanks to the fiber twist frozen during drawing. Finally, a brief demonstration of material processing by thulium all-fiber laser operating at 2 µm is presented.

Keywords: Bragg gratings; fiber laser material processing; fiber lasers; fused fiber components; mode-locked fiber lasers; nanoparticle doping; preform shaping; rare-earth (RE) doped optical fibers; self-swept fiber lasers.