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GooeyGus said:sweeeeet. Looks good. What about on the other end where I'm actually collecting the sunlight? Can I just focus the lens over the ends of the fiber lines? Also, how much loss is associated with the fiber optic line? For example, If I wanted the 'sun end' of the line outside, but the actual laser inside, am I going to lose a bunch of pump power in the lines? And where can I get some decent fiber optic line? Thanks again
You could use a standard type fiber coupler. They generally have some kind of focusing lens that targets the end of the fiber. Use a large convex or fresnel to focus onto the coupler. You would need one for each fiber. With good focusing you could get as high as 70% efficiency maybe even more with the larger multimode fiber.
I haven't done the calculations but you might want to figure out if something like 2.5W/m^2 * Efficiency % * fiber count is enough pump energy. YAG is about the easiest solid state gain media to get lasing so if anything will lase with sunlight, YAG will.