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Michael J. Messerly

Researcher at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Publications -  64
Citations -  1133

Michael J. Messerly is an academic researcher from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fiber laser & Laser. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 58 publications receiving 1012 citations.

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Analysis of the scalability of diffraction-limited fiber lasers and amplifiers to high average power

TL;DR: This analysis shows that if the fiber's MFD could be increased arbitrarily, 36 kW of power could be obtained with diffraction-limited quality from a fiber laser or amplifier, but limits to the scaling of the MFD may restrict fiber lasers to lower output powers.
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Power scaling analysis of fiber lasers and amplifiers based on non-silica materials

TL;DR: In this paper, a formalism for analyzing the power scaling of diffraction limited fiber lasers and amplifiers is applied to a wider range of materials, including silica doped with Tm and Er, YAG and YAG based ceramics and Yb doped phosphate glass.
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Field-flattened, ring-like propagation modes.

TL;DR: The approach provides a path to fibers that have simultaneously large mode areas and large separations between the propagation constants of their modes, and can be tuned by adjusting the widths of the guide's field-flattened layers or the average index of certain groups of layers.
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Waveguides having patterned, flattened modes

TL;DR: In this article, a hexagonal pattern of strands was proposed to increase the area of a flattened mode without reducing the separation between its effective index and that of its bend-coupled mode.
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Patterned flattened modes

TL;DR: Patterning provides a new and potentially valuable waveguide design tool that may lead to higher-power transport and laser fibers and improve a flattened mode's bend performance significantly.