Abstract

We report a 166 W burst mode pulse fiber amplifier seeded by a Q-switched mode-locked all-fiber laser at 1064 nm based on a fiber-coupled semiconductor saturable absorber mirror. With a pump power of 230 W at 976 nm, the output corresponds to a power conversion efficiency of 74%. The repetition rate of the burst pulse is 20 kHz, the burst energy is 8.3 mJ, and the burst duration is ∼ 20 μ s, which including about 800 mode-locked pulses at a repetition rate of 40 MHz and the width of the individual mode-locked pulse is measured to be 112 ps at the maximum output power. To avoid optical damage to the fiber, the initial mode-locked pulses were stretched to 72 ps by a bandwidth-limited fiber bragg grating. After a two-stage preamplifier, the pulse width was further stretched to 112 ps, which is a result of self-phase modulation of the pulse burst during the amplification.

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