Eidam, T.T.EidamJauregui, C.C.JaureguiOtto, H.-J.H.-J.OttoJansen, F.F.JansenStutzki, F.F.StutzkiLimpert, J.J.LimpertTünnermann, A.A.Tünnermann2022-03-122022-03-122013https://publica.fraunhofer.de/handle/publica/38332210.1109/CLEOE-IQEC.2013.6801321The onset of mode instabilities is an effect occurring in high-average-power fiber lasers and amplifiers when their output average power exceeds a certain threshold value [1]. This effect is characterized by a sudden change of the output beam from an initially stable fundamental mode to a regime with more or less chaotic fluctuations between the fundamental mode and one or more higher-order modes (shown in Fig. 1). Mode instabilities occur in different fiber architectures and they can additionally be observed both in continuous wave and in pulsed operation. Only a few years after the first mention of this effect in the literature, it has become one of the most severe limitations for the further average-power scaling of fiber lasers and amplifiers.enMode instabilities in large-mode-area fiber amplifiersconference paper