kuitulaserit
Kuitulaserit, or fiber lasers, are a class of solid-state lasers in which the gain medium is an optical fiber doped with rare-earth ions such as ytterbium, erbium, or thulium. The fiber is part of a laser cavity formed by mirrors or fiber Bragg gratings, and in many high-power systems the fiber is cladding-pumped, allowing efficient pump light to reach a long gain length while maintaining good beam quality.
A common configuration uses double-clad fiber to separate the pump light from the signal. Diode lasers provide
Advantages of kuitulaserit include high beam quality, high electrical-to-optical efficiency, compactness, robust operation, and easy integration
Challenges include nonlinear optical effects at high powers, such as stimulated Raman and Brillouin scattering, fiber