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Soliton detuning of 68.5  THz in the near-infrared in a highly nonlinear suspended core tellurite fiber

AUTHORS:

Karpate T., Stepniewski G., Pysz D., Rampur A., Stepanenko Y., Buczynski R. and Klimczak M.

ABSTRACT:

We demonstrate an isolated phenomenon of soliton self-frequency shift over a bandwidth of 68.5 THz in the near-infrared spectral range. We designed, fabricated, and characterized a suspended core microstructured fiber made of highly nonlinear tellurite glass. The fiber is designed for a flat anomalous dispersion to leverage on Raman scattering-assisted frequency shift of a fundamental-order soliton. We demonstrate a prominent soliton with an input-power-based tunability in the spectral range from the 1560 nm central pump wavelength up to around 2400 nm central wavelength of the frequency-shifted soliton, when the fiber is pumped with 90 fs pulses from a commercial, fiber-based, mode-locked laser.

Journal of the Optical Society of America B, 2020, vol. 37(5), pp. 1502-1509, doi: 10.1364/JOSAB.389303


Originally published on - April 29, 2020, 3:17 p.m.
Last update on - April 29, 2020, 3:23 p.m.
Publisher - Sekretariat IGF


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