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Supercontinuum Generation in a Photonic Crystal Fibre |
YAN Pei-Guang1,2;RUAN Shuang-Chen1;LIN Hao-Jia1;DU Chen-Lin1;YU Yong-Qin1,3;LU Ke-Cheng2;YAO Jian-Quan3 |
1Shenzhen Key Laser Engineering Laboratory, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen 518060
2Insititute of Physics, Nankai University, Tianjin 300071
3College of Precision Instrument and Opto-Electronics Engineering, Tianjin University, Tianjin 300072 |
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YAN Pei-Guang, RUAN Shuang-Chen, LIN Hao-Jia et al 2004 Chin. Phys. Lett. 21 1093-1095 |
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Abstract Nearly 1000-nm broad continuum from 390 nm to 1370 nm is generated in a 2-m long photonic crystal fibre. The maximum total power of supercontinuum is measured to be 60 mW with the pumping power of 800 mW output from a 200-fs Ti:sapphire laser. The evolution of the pumping light into supercontinuum is experimentally studied in detail. It is found that the mechanism for supercontinuum generation has direct relations with Raman effect and soliton effect, and the four-wave mixing plays an important role in the last phase of the supercontinuum generation.
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Keywords:
42.65.Tg
42.79.Nv
42.81.Dp
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Published: 01 June 2004
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PACS: |
42.65.Tg
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(Optical solitons; nonlinear guided waves)
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42.79.Nv
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(Optical frequency converters)
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42.81.Dp
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(Propagation, scattering, and losses; solitons)
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