S. Sujecki, L. Sójka, Z. Tang, T. Benson, A. Seddon, E. Barney, D. Furniss, E. Beres-Pawlik
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Abstract
The presentation gives an account of recent developments in the modelling of chalcogenide glass based lanthanide doped fibre lasers for the mid-infra-red (MIR) wavelength range. The particular lanthanide elements considered include dysprosium, praseodymium and terbium. Both classical 3 level lasing systems and cascade lasing systems are considered, and their properties compared. Steady state and pulsed operation of the lasers is considered and the possible application as a seed pump for supercontinuum generation is discussed. Several aspects of numerical methods used specifically for the modelling of MIR fibre lasers are also considered.