4.7 Article

Multi-Band Operation of Flat-Top Supercontinuum Laser Sources With Programmable Repetition Rate up to 50 GHz

Journal

JOURNAL OF LIGHTWAVE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 40, Issue 11, Pages 3425-3431

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JLT.2022.3169486

Keywords

Optical pulse shaping; Nonlinear optics; Bandwidth; Adaptive optics; Optical variables measurement; Optical fibers; Fiber nonlinear optics; Optical frequency combs; optical pulse shaping; supercontinuum generation; ultrafast nonlinear optics

Funding

  1. Institute for Information and Communication Technology Promotion (IITP) - Ministry of Science and ICT, South Korea [2019-0-00008]

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We present ultra-broadband flat-topped supercontinuum laser sources with programmable repetition rate, spectral bandwidth, and wavelength regime. This work opens new possibilities for generating robust and coherent multiple optical carriers with further C-bands in optical networks.
We present ultra-broadband flat-topped supercontinuum laser sources with programmable repetition rate, spectral bandwidth, and wavelength regime. Supercontinuum sources with multiband coverage can be achieved by merging high-repetition-rate electro-optic frequency comb techniques with optical line-by-line pulse shaping. Because nonlinear broadening in the optical wave-breaking regime does not provide the required flatness and spectral bandwidth to the comb-based sources, we iteratively manipulate the spectral amplitude and phase of the optical pulse shaper. We implemented here a smooth flat-topped supercontinuum with a 97 nm bandwidth at 10 dB and programmable repetition rate up to 50 GHz by applying a bandwidth-limited quasi-super-Gaussian apodised pulse train to a highly nonlinear medium with programmable super-Gaussian and phase coefficients. This work opens new possibilities for generating robust and coherent multiple optical carriers with further C-bands in optical networks. We believe that the supercontinuum sources based on electro-optic frequency comb and pulse shaping techniques enable the provision of coherent flat-topped optical sources, at least from the L- to S-band with a programmable repetition rate and spectral bandwidth.

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