M. Kamrádek,1 J. Aubrecht,1 P. Peterka,1 O. Podrazkýhttps://orcid.org/0000-0003-4255-9366,1 P. Honzátko,1 J. Cajzl,1 J. Mrázek,1 V. Kubeček,2 I. Kašík1
1Institute of Photonics and Electronics of the CAS, v.v.i. (Czech Republic) 2Czech Technical Univ. in Prague (Czech Republic)
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We present the preparation and characterization of holmium-doped silica-based optical fibers for fiber lasers operating around two micrometers. The fibers were prepared by a modified chemical vapor deposition process and co-doped with aluminum oxide. Alumina was doped with the use of two different methods – solution doping and nanoparticle doping. Prepared optical preforms and fibers were characterized according to their optical, spectral and laser properties. It was observed that the doping by alumina nanoparticles improve a fluorescence lifetime and laser characteristics such as laser threshold and slope efficiency. The comparison of both doping methods is presented and results are discussed.
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M. Kamrádek, J. Aubrecht, P. Peterka, O. Podrazký, P. Honzátko, J. Cajzl, J. Mrázek, V. Kubeček, I. Kašík, "Spectroscopic characterization of holmium-doped optical fibers for fiber lasers," Proc. SPIE 11029, Micro-structured and Specialty Optical Fibres VI, 1102908 (16 April 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2520880