Midilli, YakupOrtaç, Bülend2021-02-182021-02-1820200733-8724http://hdl.handle.net/11693/75460We demonstrate an all-fiber ultra-low numerical aperture high power fiber laser system operating in the continuous-wave regime at a central wavelength of 1080 nm. A special Ytterbium-doped fiber preform has been designed and fabricated by using modified chemical vapor deposition technique with the deposition percentages of 0.03mol% of Yb2O3, 1.8mol% of Al2O3, and 2.1mol% of P2O5. Then it has been drawn to obtain an active fiber having core/cladding diameters of 26 μm/410 μm respectively. The numerical aperture of the fiber has been first predicted as 0.034 from refractive index profile of the preform. Afterward, this number has been verified with a simple test setup by altering the bending diameter of the fiber and the excitation conditions of it. To test the high power performance, a laser system has been constructed in a master oscillator power amplifier configuration, and ~ 80 W seed signal power is amplified to 1.05 kW. The quality of the laser output beam has been measured in terms of M 2 value along both x and y coordinates as 1.11 and 1.16 respectively.EnglishLow numerical apertureMOPA configurationOptical fiber fabricationOptical fibersOptical fiber lasersSpecialty fibersDemonstration of an all-fiber ultra-low numerical aperture ytterbium-doped large mode area fiber in a master oscillator power amplifier configuration above 1 kW power levelArticle10.1109/JLT.2020.2970213