“…It has been shown in many earlier works that slicing of a broadband continuum spectra is capable of generating a multiwavelength laser comb with both spacing tunability and a very wide spectral range (Nan et al, 2004). The supercontinuum light can be produced from a pulsed laser by using the interaction of multiple nonlinear effects such as self-phase modulation (SPM), four-wave mixing (FWM) and stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) in a highly nonlinear optical fiber (Buczynski et al, 2009(Buczynski et al, , 2010Kurkov et al, 2011;Lehtonen et al, 2003;Chen et al, 2011;Gu et al, 2010;Akozbek et al, 2006). Spectral slicing allows the channel spacing to be adjusted by changing the length of polarization maintaining fiber (PMF) used in the loop mirror (Ahmad et al, 2009).…”