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Pump Wavelength Flexible, Continuous-Wave Fiber Supercontinuum Using Two-Stage Spectral Broadening

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IEEE PHOTONICS TECHNOLOGY LETTERS
Volume 33, Issue 1, Pages 31-34

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/LPT.2020.3041856

Keywords

Optical fiber dispersion; Laser excitation; Optical fiber amplifiers; Pump lasers; Power lasers; Erbium-doped fiber lasers; Power generation; Fiber lasers; supercontinuum generation; optical amplifiers; fiber nonlinear optics; four-wave mixing; optical pulses; optical solitons; Raman scattering

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The addition of transmission fiber before the nonlinear broadening stage overcomes poor spectral flatness and sensitivity issues in low-power continuous-wave pumped supercontinuum sources. The proposed two-stage spectral broadening technique successfully demonstrates a continuous-wave pump wavelength agile all-fiber supercontinuum module with spectra spanning from 1300 nm to 2000 nm.
Low-power continuous-wave (cw) pumped supercontinuum sources exhibit poor spectral flatness and high sensitivity to the position of pump-wavelength with respect to the zero-dispersion of the nonlinear fiber. We propose a technique to overcome these limitations by the simple addition of a section of transmission fiber (such as Corning LEAF) before the nonlinear broadening stage. The pump incoherence introduced by this fiber in the C-band allows for a smooth, equalized, input wavelength flexible supercontinuum at low powers. With the proposed two-stage spectral broadening, we have successfully demonstrated for the first time, a cw pump wavelength agile all-fiber supercontinuum module with spectra spanning from 1300 nm to 2000 nm using relatively short lengths of nonlinear fiber. Similar supercontinuum is obtained for output powers from 80 mW up to a maximum in this work of 550 mW making it an ideal source for broadband low-power applications.

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