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High power diode laser Master Oscillator-Power Amplifier (MOPA)High power multiple quantum well AlGaAs diode laser master oscillator - power amplifier (MOPA) systems were examined both experimentally and theoretically. For two pass operation, it was found that powers in excess of 0.3 W per 100 micrometers of facet length were achievable while maintaining diffraction-limited beam quality. Internal electrical-to-optical conversion efficiencies as high as 25 percent were observed at an internal amplifier gain of 9 dB. Theoretical modeling of multiple quantum well amplifiers was done using appropriate rate equations and a heuristic model of the carrier density dependent gain. The model gave a qualitative agreement with the experimental results. In addition, the model allowed exploration of a wider design space for the amplifiers. The model predicted that internal electrical-to-optical conversion efficiencies in excess of 50 percent should be achievable with careful system design. The model predicted that no global optimum design exists, but gain, efficiency, and optical confinement (coupling efficiency) can be mutually adjusted to meet a specific system requirement. A three quantum well, low optical confinement amplifier was fabricated using molecular beam epitaxial growth. Coherent beam combining of two high power amplifiers injected from a common master oscillator was also examined. Coherent beam combining with an efficiency of 93 percent resulted in a single beam having diffraction-limited characteristics. This beam combining efficiency is a world record result for such a system. Interferometric observations of the output of the amplifier indicated that spatial mode matching was a significant factor in the less than perfect beam combining. Finally, the system issues of arrays of amplifiers in a coherent beam combining system were investigated. Based upon experimentally observed parameters coherent beam combining could result in a megawatt-scale coherent beam with a 10 percent electrical-to-optical conversion efficiency.
Document ID
19940030982
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Andrews, John R.
(Xerox Webster Research Center NY., United States)
Mouroulis, P.
(Rochester Inst. of Tech. NY, United States)
Wicks, G.
(Rochester Inst. of Tech. NY, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
June 15, 1994
Subject Category
Lasers And Masers
Report/Patent Number
NAS 1.26:196095
NASA-CR-196095
Report Number: NAS 1.26:196095
Report Number: NASA-CR-196095
Accession Number
94N35488
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAG1-1147
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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