In an optical amplifier, passively wavelength-stabilized pump diodes
generate pumping light to excite a gain medium (e.g., rare-earth-ion
doped optical fiber or solid-state optical amplifier) near an absorption
peak of the gain medium. The gain medium amplifies a pulsed laser signal
coupled into the gain medium to a high peak power with minimal non-linear
distortion. The gain medium may include a portion configured to receive
the pumping light and another portion configured to amplify the pulsed
laser signal. A volume phase hologram device may passively wavelength
stabilize the pump diodes by reflecting a portion of the pumping light
back to the pump diodes. Passively wavelength-stabilizing the pump diodes
improves power efficiency of the optical amplifier.