TY - JOUR
T1 - Pump induced lasing suppression in Yb:Er-doped microlasers
AU - Lei, Fuchuan
AU - Yang, Yong
AU - Ward, Jonathan M.
AU - Chormaic, Síle Nic
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017 Optical Society of America.
PY - 2017/10/2
Y1 - 2017/10/2
N2 - A pump source is one of the essential prerequisites in order to achieve lasing in a system, and, in most cases, a stronger pump leads to higher laser power at the output. However, this behavior may be suppressed if two pump beams are used. In this work, we show that lasing around the 1600 nm band can be suppressed completely if two pumps, at wavelengths of 980 nm and 1550 nm, are applied simultaneously to an Yb:Er-doped microlaser, whereas it can be revived by switching one of them o . This phenomenon can be explained by assuming that the presence of one pump (980 nm) changes the role of the other pump (1550 nm); more specifically, the 1550 nm pump starts to consume the population inversion instead of increasing it when the 980 nm pump power exceeds a certain value. As a result, the two pump fields lead to a closed-loop transition within the gain medium (i.e., the erbium ions). This study unveils an interplay similar to coherence e ects between di erent pump pathways, thereby providing a reference for designing the laser pump, and may have applications in lasing control.
AB - A pump source is one of the essential prerequisites in order to achieve lasing in a system, and, in most cases, a stronger pump leads to higher laser power at the output. However, this behavior may be suppressed if two pump beams are used. In this work, we show that lasing around the 1600 nm band can be suppressed completely if two pumps, at wavelengths of 980 nm and 1550 nm, are applied simultaneously to an Yb:Er-doped microlaser, whereas it can be revived by switching one of them o . This phenomenon can be explained by assuming that the presence of one pump (980 nm) changes the role of the other pump (1550 nm); more specifically, the 1550 nm pump starts to consume the population inversion instead of increasing it when the 980 nm pump power exceeds a certain value. As a result, the two pump fields lead to a closed-loop transition within the gain medium (i.e., the erbium ions). This study unveils an interplay similar to coherence e ects between di erent pump pathways, thereby providing a reference for designing the laser pump, and may have applications in lasing control.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85030233382
U2 - 10.1364/OE.25.024679
DO - 10.1364/OE.25.024679
M3 - Article
C2 - 29041414
AN - SCOPUS:85030233382
SN - 1094-4087
VL - 25
SP - 24679
EP - 24689
JO - Optics Express
JF - Optics Express
IS - 20
ER -