| Literature DB >> 33802677 |
Xavier Roselló-Mechó1, Martina Delgado-Pinar1, Yuri O Barmenkov2, Alexander V Kir'yanov2, Miguel V Andrés1.
Abstract
Optical fiber characterization using whispering gallery mode resonances of the fiber itself has been demonstrated to be a powerful technique. In this work, we exploit the thermal sensitivity of whispering gallery mode resonances to characterize the pump-induced temperature increment in holmium doped and holmium-ytterbium codoped optical fibers. The technique relies on the measurement of the resonances' wavelength shift due to temperature variation as a function of the pump power. Holmium doped fibers were pumped to the second excited level 5I6 of the Ho3+ ion using a laser diode at 1125 nm and ytterbium-holmium codoped fibers to the 2F5/2 level of the Yb3+ ion by a laser diode at 975 nm. Our results demonstrate that pumping ytterbium-holmium codoped fibers at 975 nm results in dramatic thermal effects, producing a temperature increment two orders higher than that observed in holmium doped fibers pumped with a 1125 nm laser diode.Entities:
Keywords: 2 μm fiber lasers; doped fibers; fiber characterization; holmium; whispering gallery modes; ytterbium
Year: 2021 PMID: 33802677 PMCID: PMC8002426 DOI: 10.3390/s21062094
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1Simplified diagram of the energy levels of (a) Yb3+ and (b) Ho3+ ions, as well as the processes involved to generate lasing beyond 2 μm with pump signals at 975 and 1125 nm
Figure 2Scheme of the experimental setup employed to characterize the temperature increment by means of the whispering gallery modes (WGMs). PD, photodiode; PC, polarization controller.
Figure 3(a) Transmission trace of a typical WGM resonance (inset: radial profile of a fundamental mode of a WGM resonance ( and ); (b) illustrative example of the wavelength shift suffered by the resonances for a temperature increment of C.
Figure 4Measurement of the temperature increment of Holmium Doped Fiber 1 (HDF1) and HDF2 as a function of the pump signal power. Pump wavelength centered at nm.
Figure 5Temperature increment of the ytterbium-holmium codoped fiber (YHDF) as function of the pump signal at two different wavelengths: (a) at nm; (b) at nm. Circles and curves show experimental points and fits, respectively.