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Mid-infrared 2000-nm bandwidth supercontinuum generation in suspended-core microstructured Sulfide and Tellurite optical fibers

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OPTICS EXPRESS
Volume 20, Issue 24, Pages 27083-27093

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OPTICAL SOC AMER
DOI: 10.1364/OE.20.027083

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  1. French Agence Nationale de la Recherche project ANR CONFIAN
  2. Hubert Curien Sakura Egide program
  3. CNRS
  4. Conseil Regional de Bourgogne, Photcom PARI program

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In this work, we report the experimental observation of supercontinua generation in two kinds of suspended-core microstructured soft-glass optical fibers. Low loss, highly nonlinear, tellurite and As2S3 chalcogenide fibers have been fabricated and pumped close to their zero-dispersion wavelength in the femtosecond regime by means of an optical parametric oscillator pumped by a Ti:Sapphire laser. When coupled into the fibers, the femtosecond pulses result in 2000-nm bandwidth supercontinua reaching the Mid-Infrared region and extending from 750 nm to 2.8 mu m in tellurite fibers and 1 mu m to 3.2 mu m in chalcogenide fibers, respectively. (C) 2012 Optical Society of America

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