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arxiv: 2206.05656 · v1 · pith:LXZLTEF2 · submitted 2022-06-12 · physics.optics

On the initiation of fiber fuse damage in high-power ytterbium-doped fiber lasers

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keywords fiberfusefiberscriticalopticaltemperaturesabsorptionalong
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Fiber fuse effect can occur spontaneously and propagate along optical fibers to cause wide-spread damage; it threatens all applications involving optical fibers. This paper presents two results. First, it establishes that the initiation of fiber fuse (IFF) in silica fibers is caused by defect-induced absorption. Critical temperatures and critical optical powers for IFF are simulated for the first time using a 3D solid-state heat transfer model with heat source generated by defect-induced absorption. In this method, formation energies of the defects can be uniquely determined, which offers critical information on the chemical reasons for fiber fuse. Second, this paper offers a method to evaluate operating temperatures of fiber lasers. General analytical solutions of the operating temperatures along gain fibers are deduced. Results of 976-nm laser-diode-(LD)-pumped and 1018-nm tandem-pumped ytterbium-doped fiber (YDF) amplifiers using 10/130-{\mu}m YDFs are calculated. Potential limits caused by fiber fuse are discussed.

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