Advanced Solid-State Photonics 2004
DOI: 10.1364/assp.2004.tua2
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Thermo-optical analysis of air-clad photonic crystal fiber lasers

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“…The higher the inner-cladding NA, the larger the acceptance angles, which can raise the coupling efficiency of pump laser diodes and decrease the cost of producing fiber lasers. Figure 1 shows the cut scanning electron microscope (SEM) images for the two kinds of double-cladding ytterbium-doped PCFs [17,20]. The core of PCF A, doped with 0.6 wt% ytterbium ions, has 0.05 core NA and is 28 µm in diameter.…”
Section: Applications Of Pcfsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The higher the inner-cladding NA, the larger the acceptance angles, which can raise the coupling efficiency of pump laser diodes and decrease the cost of producing fiber lasers. Figure 1 shows the cut scanning electron microscope (SEM) images for the two kinds of double-cladding ytterbium-doped PCFs [17,20]. The core of PCF A, doped with 0.6 wt% ytterbium ions, has 0.05 core NA and is 28 µm in diameter.…”
Section: Applications Of Pcfsmentioning
confidence: 99%