• Chinese Journal of Lasers
  • Vol. 38, Issue 1, 102005 (2011)
Wang Jianjun1、2、*, Xu Dangpeng2, Li Mingzhong2, Lin Honghuan2, Zhang Rui2, Deng Ying2, Tan Jing3, Sun Lijun3, and Zhou Shouhuan1
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    DOI: 10.3788/cjl201138.0102005 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Wang Jianjun, Xu Dangpeng, Li Mingzhong, Lin Honghuan, Zhang Rui, Deng Ying, Tan Jing, Sun Lijun, Zhou Shouhuan. A Novel Technique Applied to Low Repetition Narrow Band Pulse Polarization Stabilization[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2011, 38(1): 102005 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    The all-fiber and all-solidified technique was installed to the front end of the next generation high power laser system. Appropriate control to the polarization was required to maintain the stabilization of the fiber system. In order to maintain low repetition narrow band pulses′ polarization stabilization, a novel active control technique applied to single mode fiber laser system which worked with low repetition narrow band pulses was proposed. A root-mean-square of 1% and a peak to valley ratio of 7% stability were achieved, when the pulse polarization stabilizer based on this novel technique was used to 1.5 ns pulses at repetition above 100 Hz. The new polarization stabilizer was applied to fiber front end of the second generation high power laser system. The performance index was better than national ignition facility (NIF), and this technique could be used to control the polarization of the narrow-band and low-repetition system actively.
    Wang Jianjun, Xu Dangpeng, Li Mingzhong, Lin Honghuan, Zhang Rui, Deng Ying, Tan Jing, Sun Lijun, Zhou Shouhuan. A Novel Technique Applied to Low Repetition Narrow Band Pulse Polarization Stabilization[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2011, 38(1): 102005
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