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4.4 μm Raman Laser Based on Hydrogen-Filled Hollow-Core Silica Fiber

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Abstract

4.4 μm Raman laser based on silica fiber is realized for the first time. H2-filled hollow-core silica fiber is used as an active medium. Pumped by high-power 1.56 μm Er-doped fiber laser, the Raman laser generates up to 0.6 kW of peak power at 4.4 μm with quantum conversion efficiency up to 15 %.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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