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1 June 1994 300-mW diffraction-limited beam from flat-phase-front antiguided master oscillator power amplifier
Charles Zmudzinski, Chan A. Tu, Dan Botez, Luke J. Mawst, Rashit F. Nabiev, Stephen H. Fox, I.-Fan Wu, Christophe Dauga, Mario Dagenais, Michael Jansen
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Abstract
Semiconductor master oscillator power amplifier (MOPA) devices based on the resonant transmission properties of resonant-optical-waveguide (ROW) antiguided structures are shown to be promising candidates for stable, coherent, high-power sources. A novel mast oscillator for this type of MOPA is proposed: the three-core antiresonant reflecting optical waveguide (ARROW) diode laser. This device is also based on ROW antiguided structures and can easily be integrated with the power amplifier. Three-core ARROW lasers are shown to have large intermodal discrimination against unwanted modes, and when used as the maser oscillator of a ROW-MOPA, a uniform near-field, flat-phasefront, diffraction-limited beam output is obtained. Experimentally, 350 mW diffraction-limited beam operation has been demonstrated in ROW-MOPA devices without extremely low AR coatings.
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Charles Zmudzinski, Chan A. Tu, Dan Botez, Luke J. Mawst, Rashit F. Nabiev, Stephen H. Fox, I.-Fan Wu, Christophe Dauga, Mario Dagenais, and Michael Jansen "300-mW diffraction-limited beam from flat-phase-front antiguided master oscillator power amplifier", Proc. SPIE 2148, Laser Diode Technology and Applications VI, (1 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.176601
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KEYWORDS
Oscillators

Optical amplifiers

Molybdenum

Near field

Antireflective coatings

Reflectors

Refractive index

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