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  • 2024Generation of second harmonic at wide conversion band in GRIN multimode fiberscitations
  • 2023Three octave visible to mid-infrared supercontinuum generation seeded by multimode silica fiber pumped at 1064 nm4citations
  • 2022Towards a new understanding of optical poling efficiency in multimode fibers3citations
  • 2019Spatial beam self-cleaning in multimode lanthanum aluminum silicate glass fiber4citations
  • 2010Adjustable supercontinuum laser source with low coherence length and low timing jittercitations
  • 2010Adjustable supercontinuum laser source with low coherence length and low timing jittercitations
  • 2010Adjustable supercontinuum laser source with low coherence length and low timing jittercitations

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  • Marc, Fabert
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  • Huss, Guillaume
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Adjustable supercontinuum laser source with low coherence length and low timing jitter

  • Giannone, D.
  • Leproux, Philippe
  • Labruyère, Alexis
  • Andreana, Marco
  • Tonello, Alessandro
  • Couderc, Vincent
  • Huss, Guillaume
  • Hernandez, Y.
  • Bertrand, Anne
  • Hilaire, Stéphane
Abstract

This paper introduces a supercontinuum (SC) laser source emitting from 400 nm to beyond 1750 nm, with adjustable pulse repetition rate (from 250 kHz to 1 MHz) and duration (from ~200 ps to ~2 ns). This device makes use of an internally-modulated 1.06 μm semiconductor laser diode as pump source. The output radiation is then amplified through a preamplifier (based on single-mode Yb-doped fibres) followed by a booster (based on a double-clad Yb-doped fibre). The double-clad fibre output is then spliced to an air-silica microstructured optical fibre (MOF). The small core diameter of the double-clad fibre allows reducing the splice loss. The strongly nonlinear propagation regime in the MOF leads to the generation of a SC extending from the violet to the near-infrared wavelengths. On the Stokes side of the 1.06 μm pump line, i.e., in the anomalous dispersion regime, the spectrum is composed of an incoherent distribution of quasi-solitonic components. Therefore, the SC source is characterised by a low coherence length, which can be tuned by simply modifying pulse duration, that is closely related to the number of quasi-solitonic components brought into play. Finally, the internal modulation of the laser diode permits to achieve excellent temporal stability, both in terms of average power and pulse-to-pulse period.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • dispersion
  • semiconductor