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Wavefront shaping enables high-power multimode fiber amplifier with output focus

Stefan Rothe, Chun‐Wei Chen, Peyman Ahmadi, KyeoReh Lee, Kabish Wisal, Mert Ercan, Nathan Vigne, A. Douglas Stone, Hui Cao

2025Science11 citationsDOI

Abstract

High-power fiber lasers are powerful tools used in science, industry, and defense. A major roadblock for further power scaling of single-frequency fiber laser amplifiers is stimulated Brillouin scattering. Efforts have been made to mitigate this nonlinear process, but these were mostly limited to single-mode or few-mode fiber amplifiers, which have good beam quality. Here, we explored a highly multimode fiber amplifier in which stimulated Brillouin scattering was greatly suppressed due to a reduction of light intensity in a large fiber core and a broadening of the Brillouin scattering spectrum by multimode excitation. By applying a spatial wavefront shaping technique to the input light of a nonlinear amplifier, the output beam was focused to a diffraction-limited spot. Our multimode fiber amplifier can operate at high power with high efficiency and narrow linewidth, which ensures high coherence. Optical wavefront shaping enables coherent control of multimode laser amplification, with potential applications in coherent beam combining, large-scale interferometry and directed energy delivery.

Topics & Concepts

Multi-mode optical fiberOpticsBrillouin scatteringWavefrontPhysicsAmplifierFiber laserPolarization-maintaining optical fiberOptical fiberDouble-clad fiberLaser power scalingLaser beam qualityLaserMaterials scienceGraded-index fiberDispersion-shifted fiberInterferometryFiber optic sensorPhase conjugationOptoelectronicsFiberOptical amplifierMode volumeBeam (structure)Single-mode optical fiberFocus (optics)Power (physics)Fiber amplifierPhotonic-crystal fiberNonlinear opticsLight beamPhotonic Crystal and Fiber OpticsAdvanced Fiber Laser TechnologiesLaser-Matter Interactions and Applications
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