Breakdown limits of optical multimode fibers for the application of nanosecond laser pulses at 532 nm and 1064 nm wavelength |
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Authors: | Guido Mann,Mohammadali Zoheidi,Jö rg Krü ger |
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Affiliation: | a BAM Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing, Division Surface Technologies, Unter den Eichen 87, 12205 Berlin, Germany b FiberTech GmbH, Nalepastrasse 171, 12459 Berlin, Germany |
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Abstract: | For many applications, optical multimode fibers are used for the transmission of powerful laser radiation. High light throughput and damage resistance are desirable. Laser-induced breakdown at the end faces of fibers can limit their performance. Therefore, the determination of laser-induced damage thresholds (LIDT) at the surface of fibers is essential.Nanosecond (1064 nm and 532 nm wavelength) single-shot LIDT were measured according to the relevant standard on SiO2 glass preforms (Suprasil F300) as basic materials of the corresponding fibers. For 10 kinds of fused silica fibers (FiberTech) with core diameters between 180 μm and 600 μm, an illumination approach utilizing a stepwise increase of the laser fluence on a single spot was used. For both wavelengths, the LIDT values (0% damage probability) obtained by means of the two methods were compared. The influence of surface preparation (polishing) on damage resistance was investigated. For equal surface finishing, a correlation between drawing speed of the fibers and their surface LIDT values was found. In addition to the surface measurements, bulk LIDT were determined for the preform material. |
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Keywords: | Fiber waveguides (42.81.Qb) Physical radiation damage (61.80.&minus x) Laser-beam impact phenomena (79.20.Ds) Glasses (81.05.Kf) Radiation treatment (81.40.Wx) |
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