Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1541987 | Optics Communications | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The insertion of three continuous-wave optical frequencies in a low-dispersion optical fibre resulted in the generation of a high-repetition-rate train of ultra-short pulses and its simultaneous wavelength conversion. Two of the frequencies were spaced by â¼0.17Â THz and multi-wave mixing generated a frequency comb to which is associated a train of 1.6Â ps pulses. Wave-mixing between the generated comb and the third input optical frequency then converts the pulse train into different wavelengths. The Split-Step Fourier method was applied to numerically simulate the generation/wavelength conversion and results are in good agreement with experiments.
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Authors
João F.L. Freitas, Christiano J.S. de Matos, Anderson S.L. Gomes,