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FBG-stabilized Dysprosium:fluoroindate mid-infrared fiber laser
Abstract
<p>Recent studies suggest fluoroindate (InF<sub>3</sub> glass fibers to be better suited for the development of mid-infrared fiber lasers systems as compared to the commonly used fluorozirconate (ZBLAN) fibers [1]. The extended transparency window up to 5.5 µm and the increased resistance to water ingress [2] allowed the demonstration of laser emission in 3-4 µm region using a variety of dopants as well as record output powers in the 4 µm region [3]. However, the reported efficiencies to date are all well below the Stokes limit, suggesting background loss (BL) to be a limiting factor for power scaling of fluoroindate fiber lasers [4].</p>