Over the past decade we have investigated a number of laser induced damage mechanisms that can occur during the injection and transmission of high-power, Q-switched laser pulses into fused silica fibers. In the course of our studies we have shown that maximizing fiber throughput and minimizing optical damage requires controlling a number of fiber injection parameters. The location and type of damage mechanism observed has been shown to have a strong correlation to the laser source, the design and alignment of the fiber injection optics, fiber end face preparation, and localized stresses introduced due to fixturing or bends in the fiber path. In this paper we review and summarize our earlier work developing injection criteria that should be considered in the component selection and design of a fiber injection system.
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ICALEO 2001: Proceedings of the Laser Materials Processing Conference and Laser Microfabrication Conference
October 15–18, 2001
Jacksonville, Florida, USA
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978-0-912035-71-0
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Lou S. Weichman;
Lou S. Weichman
Sandia National Laboratories
Albuquerque, NM 87185-0328, New Mexico, USA
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Robert E. Setchell;
Robert E. Setchell
Sandia National Laboratories
Albuquerque, NM 87185-0328, New Mexico, USA
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Dante M. Berry
Dante M. Berry
Sandia National Laboratories
Albuquerque, NM 87185-0328, New Mexico, USA
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Published Online:
October 01 2001
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Lou S. Weichman, Robert E. Setchell, Dante M. Berry; October 15–18, 2001. "High-power fiber injection criteria and system design." Proceedings of the ICALEO 2001: Proceedings of the Laser Materials Processing Conference and Laser Microfabrication Conference. ICALEO 2001: Proceedings of the Laser Materials Processing Conference and Laser Microfabrication Conference. Jacksonville, Florida, USA. (pp. pp. 1424-1433). ASME. https://doi.org/10.2351/1.5059810
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