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← ScienceWhich consequence results when exceeding the gain medium's thermal limit in a fiber laser?
A)Reduced output beam quality✓
B)Increased Raman scattering efficiency
C)Enhanced four-wave mixing effect
D)Suppressed mode-locking behavior
💡 Explanation
Exceeding thermal limits causes thermal lensing within the gain medium because the refractive index varies nonuniformly with temperature. Therefore, beam quality degrades, rather than processes like Raman scattering, which require specific wavelength configurations, or mode-locking, a phenomenon independent of thermal effects.
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