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Large-mode-area hybrid photonic crystal fiber amplifier at 1178 nm

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Abstract

Amplification of 1178 nm light is demonstrated in a large-mode-area single-mode ytterbium-doped hybrid photonic crystal fiber, relying on distributed spectral filtering of spontaneous emission at shorter wavelengths. An output power of 53 W is achieved with 29 dB suppression of parasitic lasing. Further power scaling is limited by parasitic lasing.

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