Abstract

We report on the writing of chirped cladding Bragg gratings using 400nm femtosecond pulses and the phase-mask inscription technique in the pure silica inner cladding of the gain fiber. The usefulness of such a fiber component is demonstrated as a pump reflector in a cladding-pumped all-fiber laser. A reflectivity of 53% for the residual pump power guided in the highly multimode 125μm fiber's cladding is achieved, allowing for significant pump recycling in the fiber laser cavity which therefore optimizes the overall laser performances. As proof of concept, adding this pump reflector at the output of a 25W erbium-doped fiber laser operating near 1.6μm increased its slope efficiency according to the launched pump power from 17% to 23%, with the beneficial effect of reducing by 25% the optimal gain fiber length. This new, to the best of our knowledge, fiber laser component would have a great impact on the efficiency and cost of high-power cladding-pumped fiber laser systems.

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