“…Till now, a variety of approaches have been reported to provide effective suppression on these two effects, separately. For example, approaches like enlarging the mode area or shortening fiber length [7][8][9], employing acoustically tailoring technique [10], introducing strain or temperature gradient [11][12][13], using gain competition strategy [14][15][16] and counter-pumping scheme [17,18] are always applied to suppress the SBS effect. Meanwhile, plenty of effective methods are utilized in the high-power laser systems to mitigate the TMI effect, such as coiling active fiber [19,20], optimizing pumping wavelength or signal wavelength [21][22][23], suppressing the noise property [24,25], reducing the fiber core to pump cladding ratio [26,27], and using gain-tailoring technique [28,29].…”