Design and construction of tapered amplifier systems for the advanced undergraduate laboratory

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Abstract

We report on the design and construction of tapered amplifier (TA) systems in a primarily undergraduate setting, each system costing less than \$4000 to build. Plots of power output are presented versus seed power and TA current, including plots of TA output coupled through a single-mode optical fiber. We acknowledge invaluable discussions with Prof. D. Yavuz's group at Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison on the optics for collimation of the seed laser into the TA chip, and of the TA output. Also, we have based our current and temperature drivers for the TA system on circuit designs by Prof. D. Steck's group at the Univ. of Oregon, Eugene.

*We gratefully acknowledge financial support from Petroleum Research Fund.

Authors

  • Jayampathi Kangara

    • Department of Physics, Miami University
  • Andrew Hachtel

    • Department of Physics, Miami University
  • Jason Barkeloo

    • Department of Physics, Miami University
  • Jeffrey Kleykamp

    • Department of Physics, Miami University
  • Matthew Gillette

    • Department of Physics, Miami University
  • Samir Bali

    • Department of Physics, Miami University