A laser has a resonant cavity defined by a pair of mirrors (6, 10) butted
to respective ends of a 3 m fluorozirconate optical fibre (14). The fibre
(14) has a .DELTA.n of 0.014 and a cut-off wavelength of around 790 nm and
is doped to about 500 ppm (weight) with erbium ions. An optical pump
source (12 ) provides a pump signal at 971 nm which excites the erbium
ions into the .sup.4 S.sub.3/2 energy level to provide lasing at about 546
nm. The laser may alternatively be pumped by a pump signal in the band 791
nm to 812 nm, preferably 801 nm. The pump source is preferably a high
power semiconductor laser (16).
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19, 1990; abstr. only supplied.
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