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21 February 2011 Macro-channel cooled high power fiber coupled diode lasers exceeding 1.2kW of output power
Tobias Koenning, Kim Alegria, Zuolan Wang, Armin Segref, Dean Stapleton, Wilhelm Faßbender, Marco Flament, Karsten Rotter, Axel Noeske, Jens Biesenbach
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Abstract
We report on a new series of fiber coupled diode laser modules exceeding 1.2kW of single wavelength optical power from a 400um / 0.2NA fiber. The units are constructed from passively cooled laser bars as opposed to other comparably powered, commercially available modules that use micro-channel heat-sinks. Micro-channel heat sinks require cooling water to meet demanding specifications and are therefore prone to failures due to contamination and increase the overall cost to operate and maintain the laser. Dilas' new series of high power fiber coupled diode lasers are designed to eliminate micro channel coolers and their associated failure mechanisms. Low-smile soldering processes were developed to maximize the brightness available from each diode laser bar. The diode laser brightness is optimally conserved using Dilas' recently developed propriety laser bar stacking geometry and optics. A total of 24 bars are coupled into a single fiber core using a polarization multiplexing scheme. The modular design permits further power scaling through wavelength multiplexing. Other customer critical features such as industrial grade fibers, pilot beams, fiber interlocks and power monitoring are standard features on these modules. The optical design and the beam parameter calculations will be presented to explain the inherit design trade offs. Results for single and dual wavelengths modules will be presented.
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Tobias Koenning, Kim Alegria, Zuolan Wang, Armin Segref, Dean Stapleton, Wilhelm Faßbender, Marco Flament, Karsten Rotter, Axel Noeske, and Jens Biesenbach "Macro-channel cooled high power fiber coupled diode lasers exceeding 1.2kW of output power", Proc. SPIE 7918, High-Power Diode Laser Technology and Applications IX, 79180E (21 February 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.875795
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KEYWORDS
Semiconductor lasers

Fiber lasers

Fiber coupled lasers

Fiber couplers

Laser development

Prisms

Resistance

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