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2019
Conference Paper
Title

Origin and evolution of phase-shifts in high-power fiber laser systems: Detailed insights into TMI

Abstract
In this work, we study the generation and evolution of phase-shifts between the modal interference pattern and the thermally-induced index grating due to pump-power changes. This study is not only important to understand new mitigation strategies based on controlling such phase-shifts, but also to comprehend how pump/signal noise can trigger TMI. Understanding how such a phase-shift can develop from a pump/signal change is not trivial, since the movement of both the MIP and the RIG are thermally driven and, therefore, should have similar time constants. Our simulations show unequivocally that a change of the pump power will lead to the generation of a phase-shift and the physical reason for this behavior is unveiled. The main reason is an increased sensitivity of the MIP to temperature variations because the local beat-length changes of the MIP are accumulated along the whole fiber length. Therefore, the further downstream the fiber a MIP maximum is (i.e. closer to the pump end in a counter-pumped configuration), the stronger and faster its position shift will be. This insight shows a way to obtain more TMI-resilient fiber designs and may help understanding the core area dependence of TMI.
Author(s)
Jauregui, C.
Stihler, C.
Tünnermann, A.
Limpert, J.
Mainwork
Fiber Lasers XVI: Technology and Systems  
Project(s)
ACOPS
Funder
European Commission EC  
Conference
Conference "Fiber Lasers - Technology and Systems 2019  
Industrial Laser, Laser Source and Laser Applications Conference (LASE) 2019  
Photonics West Conference 2019  
DOI
10.1117/12.2508854
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Optik und Feinmechanik IOF  
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