Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1541570 | Optics Communications | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We demonstrate a uniform high spectral brightness and peak power density all-fiber supercontinuum source. The source consists of a nanosecond Ytterbium fiber laser and an optimal length PCF producing a continuum with a peak power density of 2Â W/nm and less than 5Â dB of spectral variation between 590 and 1500Â nm. The Watt level per nm peak power density enables the use of such sources for the characterization of non-linear materials. Application of the source is demonstrated with the characterization of several periodically poled crystals.
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Authors
B.A. Cumberland, J.C. Travers, R.E. Kennedy, S.V. Popov, J.R. Taylor,