Optical Fiber Lasers
A special issue of Photonics (ISSN 2304-6732). This special issue belongs to the section "Lasers, Light Sources and Sensors".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 October 2023) | Viewed by 7838
Special Issue Editor
Interests: fiber laser; laser pulses; mode-locked fiber laser
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Optical Fiber Lasers are a popular laser source from both scientific and applied perspectives. The unique design flexibility of such laser sources offers various possible lasing regimes due to the unique adjustability of their parameters. Single-frequency, continuous-wave, mode-locked, q-switched, gain-modulated, gain-switched, as well as various mixed and transient lasing regimes, have been developed and exploited in relation to fiber laser sources. The availability of a number of different types of active fibers allows fiber lasers to operate at desirable wavelengths ranging from visible to mid-infrared. High efficiency and beam quality also make fiber lasers highly attractive for different industries. Moreover, fiber lasers often serve as a test bed for the experimental study of novel types of micro/nano-photonic devices and integrated optics. The continued development of photonic technologies and electronically controllable fiber components will lead to the establishment of qualitatively new methods of electronic (and even smart) control over laser parameters in different types of optical fiber lasers.
Topics of this Special Issue include but are not limited to the following:
Novel design of fiber lasers, novel types of fiber-optics elements and fiber-optics devices intended for fiber laser sources; novel physical aspects of lasing dynamics in pulsed fiber lasers; novel methods of static and dynamic control over lasing characteristics in fiber lasers; novel applications of fiber lasers; and novel findings obtained with the instrumental aid of fiber lasers.
If in doubt, potential authors are encouraged to contact the Guest Editors with questions concerning the suitability of their research for the Special Issue prior to submission.
Dr. Aleksey Ivanenko
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- fiber lasers
- fiber optics
- active fiber
- fiber amplifier
- continuous wave
- mode locking
- nonlinear fiber optics
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