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Fluoride glass Raman fiber laser at 2185 nm

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We report on the first Raman laser based on a fluoride glass optical fiber. The Raman fiber laser was pumped by a 9.6W Tm3+:silica CW fiber laser operating at a wavelength of 1940nm. A maximum output power of 580mW was measured at 2185.1nm, corresponding to a frequency shift of 579cm1 (17.37THz). We observed a threshold power of 3.8W and a low power slope efficiency of 29% with respect to the launched pump power. Using those results and the known fiber parameters, we estimated a Raman gain peak value of 3.52*1014m/W, which is lower than the previously reported values.

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