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Adaptive ferntosecond pulse shaping to control supercontinuum generation in a microstructure fiber

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OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 276, Issue 2, Pages 288-292

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.optcom.2007.04.015

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photonic crystal fiber; pulse shaping; supercontinuum generation; soliton

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Efficient confinement of laser radiation in the core of a photonic crystal fiber increases the nonlinear processes resulting in supercon- tinuum generation. the technique of adaptive pulse shaping using an evolutionary algorithm provides a method to gain control over such highly nonlinear processes. Adaptive pulse shaping of the driving laser radiation passing through the photonic crystal fiber is employed to modify the shape and composition of the output supercontinuum. Amplitude and phase shaping are used to optimize the broadband emission between 500 and 700 nm, as well as a soliton centered at 935 nm. The intensities of the emission and of the soliton driven by a shaped laser pulse increase in comparison to an unshaped pulse by factors of 4 and 3, respectively. The spectral width in the range of 500-600 nm is increased by approximately 40%. In addition, the suppression of self-steepening effects in supercontinuum spectra is demonstrated.. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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