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  • Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 5,
  • Issue 8,
  • pp. 466-467
  • (2007)

808-nm fiber coupled module with a CW output power up to 130 W

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Abstract

A fiber coupled module is fabricated with integrating the emitting light from four laser diode bars into multimode fiber bundle. The continuous wave (CW) output power of the module is about 130 W with a coupling efficiency of around 80%. The output power is very stable after the temperature cycling and vibration test. No apparent power decrease has been observed as the device working continuously for 500 h.

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