Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5025467 Optik - International Journal for Light and Electron Optics 2017 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
A rib waveguide structure with a core of As2Se3, upper cladding of air and lower cladding of MgF2 is proposed for generation of a very broad and flat supercontinuum spectrum. Generation of a flat and broad supercontinuum requires high pumping power, but increasing the power leads to material failure in the waveguide. Here we have designed a structure with a high nonlinear coefficient, which can generate a very broad and flat supercontinuum with a width of more than 11 μm by using a pumping power of only 100 W. To the extent that we have investigated the literature, there is no report so far on such a supercontinuum with only an input power of 100 W in waveguides. The appropriate dispersion profile of the structure has resulted in zero dispersion wavelengths (ZDW) at two wavelengths of 2.1 μm and 2.8 μm. Therefore, this makes the laser pump suitable for the designed structure to be available commercially. The high refractive index difference between the core and the cladding, as well as the decrease of the pumping wavelength have led to the obtained small effective mode area. As a result, the high nonlinear coefficient of 65.4 W−1 m−1 is obtained at the central wavelength of 2.4 μm. Our numerical simulations and analyses indicate that by applying a laser pump with a pulse duration of 85 fs and an input power of 100W to the proposed waveguide having only a length of 1 cm, the output supercontinuum is achieved covering the wavelength range of 1.5 μm to more than12 μm, (at the −30 dB level from the peak).
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