2006
DOI: 10.1109/jlt.2005.861114
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High-nonlinearity dispersion-shifted lead-silicate holey fibers for efficient 1-/spl mu/m pumped supercontinuum generation

Abstract: Abstract-This paper reports on the recent progress in the design and fabrication of high-nonlinearity lead-silicate holey fibers (HFs). First, the fabrication of a fiber designed to offer close to the maximum possible nonlinearity per unit length in this glass type is described. A value of γ = 1860 W −1 · km −1 at a wavelength of 1.55 µm is achieved, which is believed to be a record for any fiber at this wavelength. Second, the design and fabrication of a fiber with a slightly reduced nonlinearity but with dis… Show more

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“…The concept of small-core high-NA fibers with a core suspended in air via 3 fine struts was developed for highnonlinearity applications using high-index glasses [1][2][3]. We extended this concept to fibers for evanescent field based sensing, which requires low-index glasses to achieve a high power fraction of light in the air holes [7].…”
Section: Suspended-core Fibersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The concept of small-core high-NA fibers with a core suspended in air via 3 fine struts was developed for highnonlinearity applications using high-index glasses [1][2][3]. We extended this concept to fibers for evanescent field based sensing, which requires low-index glasses to achieve a high power fraction of light in the air holes [7].…”
Section: Suspended-core Fibersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We extended this concept to fibers for evanescent field based sensing, which requires low-index glasses to achieve a high power fraction of light in the air holes [7]. We commenced the work on low-index glass suspended-core fibers using the same die design that has been employed successfully for high-index glass fibers of the same type [2,3]. We used commercially available lead silicate glass F2, which exhibits both low index and sufficiently low softening temperature to be used for preform extrusion.…”
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“…A PCF is also suitable as a nonlinear fiber for realizing spectral broadening in the 1.0 μm band, because PCF can provide high nonlinearity and low dispersion in the 1.0 μm band. There have been some reports describing supercontinuum generation in the 1.0 μm band using centimeter-and meter-long PCFs [4,5]. The reported broadened spectrum is not designed for WDM signal pulse generation and the repetition rates of the pulses used in these experiments are in the kHz to MHz region.…”
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confidence: 99%