We theoretically and experimentally demonstrated an all-fiber, hundred-watts-level, linearly-polarized, narrow spectral linewidth laser amplifier at a central wavelength of 1018 nm based on master oscillator-power amplifier configuration, which is composed of a laser oscillator and one stage of the fiber amplifier. The laser system can generate 104-W output power with 3- and 20-dB spectral linewidth of ∼0.073 and ∼0.25 nm, respectively, and a higher polarization extinction ratio of ∼17.89 dB at 1018.3 nm was obtained. Theoretical analysis based on the rate equations was used to optimize the parameters of 1018-nm ytterbium-doped fiber laser system for the maximum suppression of amplified spontaneous emission (ASE). The ASE was well depressed based on the optimization for the parameters of the laser system including the seed power, seed spectrum, gain fiber length in the amplifier, etc. And ∼ 27-dB signal-to-noise ratio was achieved at the maximum output power. The slope efficiency for the amplifier stage can reach 79%, and near-diffraction-limited beam quality ( |
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Fiber lasers
Fiber amplifiers
Laser systems engineering
Optical amplifiers
Signal to noise ratio
Fiber Bragg gratings
Oscillators