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Three-cascaded 1407-nm Raman laser based on phosphorus-doped silica fiber

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Abstract

We report a laser-diode-pumped 1407-nm Raman fiber laser with an output power of 1 W. In this three-cascaded cw Raman laser, based on a single active phosphorus-doped silica fiber, for the first time to the authors’ knowledge successive generation of Stokes components of essentially different frequency shifts (1330 and 490 cm-1) has been realized. These Stokes components are associated with both constituents (P2O5 and SiO2) of the fiber core glass.

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