Enhanced supercontinuum generation in tapered tellurite suspended core fiber

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TitreEnhanced supercontinuum generation in tapered tellurite suspended core fiber
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursPicot-Clemente J., Strutynski C., Amrani F., Desevedavy F., Jules J-C, Gadret G., Deng D., Cheng T., Nagasaka K., Ohishi Y., Kibler B., Smektala F.
JournalOPTICS COMMUNICATIONS
Volume354
Pagination374-379
Date PublishedNOV 1
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0030-4018
Mots-clésMicrostructured fibers, Nonlinear optics, supercontinuum generation
Résumé

We demonstrate 400-THz (0.6-3.3 mu m) bandwidth infrared supercontinuum generation in a 10 cm-long tapered tellurite suspended core fiber pumped by nJ-level 200-fs pulses from an optical parametric oscillator. The increased nonlinearity and dispersion engineering extended by the moderate reduction of the fiber core size are exploited for supercontinuum optimization on both frequency edges (i.e., 155-THz overall gain), while keeping efficient power coupling into the untapered fiber input. The remaining limitation of supercontinuum bandwidth is related to the presence of the high absorption beyond 3 pm whereas spectral broadening is expected to fully cover the glass transmission window (0.5-4.5 mu m). (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.optcom.2015.06.014