Filling factor

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Filling factor, ~F~, is a quantity measuring the efficiency of absorption of pump in the core of a double-clad fiber.[1][2][3]

[edit] See also

double-clad fiber

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ D. Kouznetsov, J. V. Moloney. Efficiency of pump in the double-clad fiber amplifiers. 2. Broken circular symmetry. JOSA B, 19, No.6, p.1259-1263 (2002). [1]
  2. ^ D. Kouznetsov, J. V. Moloney. Efficiency of pump absorption in double-clad fibers amplifiers. 3. Calculation of modes. JOSA B, 19, No.6, p.1304-1309 (2002). [2]
  3. ^ D. Kouznetsov, J. V. Moloney. Highly efficient, high gain, short wavelenght and power scalable incoherent diode slab-pumped fiber laser amplifier. IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics, v.39, No.11, p.1452-1461 (2003). [3]


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