Length distributed measurement of temperature effects in Yb-doped fibers during pumping

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Date
2014
Volume
53
Issue
6
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Bellingham : SPIE
Abstract

We demonstrate a distributed measurement technique to observe temperature changes along pumped Yb-doped fibers. This technique is based on an array of fiber Bragg gratings acting as a temperature sensor line. The Bragg gratings are inscribed directly into the Yb-doped fiber core using high-intensity ultrashort laser pulses and an interferometric setup. We studied the temperature evolution in differently co-doped Yb fibers during optical pumping and identified different effects contributing to the observed temperature increase. We found that preloading of fibers with hydrogen supports the formation of Yb2+ during UV irradiation and has a large impact on fiber temperature during pumping. The proposed technique can be applied to investigate the homogeneity of pump absorption in active fibers and to support spatially resolved photodarkening measurements.

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fiber Bragg grating, optical pumping, photodarkening, rare-earth-doped fibers, temperature sensing, Fiber Bragg gratings, Optical pumping, Photochromism, Temperature sensors, Ultrashort pulses, Ytterbium, Distributed measurements, High-intensity ultrashort laser pulse, Rare-earth doped fibers, Spatially resolved, Temperature changes, Temperature evolution, Temperature increase, Temperature sensing, Fibers
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Leich, M., Fiebrandt, J., Schwuchow, A., Jetschke, S., Unger, S., Jäger, M., et al. (2014). Length distributed measurement of temperature effects in Yb-doped fibers during pumping. 53(6). https://doi.org//10.1117/1.OE.53.6.066101
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