Abstract
Stable single frequency two-micron lasers are attractive sources for numerous application areas, including spectroscopy, gas sensing and nonlinear frequency conversion [1-2]. In this paper we report on a Tm-doped silica fibre laser, based on a short cavity distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) design, employed in a simple master-oscillator power-amplifier configuration to produce 2.8 W of stable, linearly-polarised single-frequency output at 1943 nm.
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