Versatile high-power monolithic all-glass fiber amplifier for pulsed signals with a wide range of repetition rates

Abstract

This study presents a compact, high-power monolithic all-glass spun tapered double-clad fiber amplifier for single-stage amplification of narrow linewidth picosecond pulsed signals from a few tens of mW to several hundred watts of average power and MW level of peak power, covering a wide range of repetition rates. The absence of free-space elements in the amplifier module enhances its overall reliability by omitting the dependency on the pump alignment and internal back reflections. The versatile all-glass amplifier module delivers 50 ps pulses with over 2 MW peak power at 1 MHz, 50 ps pulses with over 625 W average power at 20 MHz, and 20 ps pulses with over 645 W average power at 1 GHz, all exhibiting excellent spectral, spatial, and polarization characteristics. This monolithic all-glass ultra-large mode area fiber amplifier is verified as a robust solution for direct amplification of short pulses attaining high peak/average power laser systems with excellent spectral, spatial, and polarization characteristics.

Publication DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-28833-6
Divisions: College of Engineering & Physical Sciences > Aston Institute of Photonics Technology (AIPT)
College of Engineering & Physical Sciences
Aston University (General)
Funding Information: Part of this work has been supported by the European Commission Horizon2020 program (PULSE project- grant agreement Nr. 824996) and the Flagship for Photonics Research and Innovation (PREIN).
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Publication ISSN: 2045-2322
Last Modified: 08 Jan 2026 08:15
Date Deposited: 08 Dec 2025 14:16
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Published Date: 2025-12-29
Published Online Date: 2025-11-23
Accepted Date: 2025-11-12
Authors: Fathi, Hossein
Aghayari, Ebrahim
Grishchenko, Andrey
Yadav, Amit
Rafailov, Edik (ORCID Profile 0000-0002-4152-0120)
Gumenyuk, Regina
Filippov, Valery

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