Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9785924 | Optics Communications | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We measured the self-phase modulation spectra at the output of deep-etched AlGaAs waveguides. The light source was an OPO laser system providing 250Â fs long pulses, at wavelengths around 1520Â nm, with a peak power as high as 1Â kW. FROG measurements of the OPO pulses reveal their asymmetric shape. The multi-peak spectra, observed at the waveguide output, show a dramatic asymmetry and a power shift towards short wavelengths. The interplay between the Kerr non-linearity, dispersion and self-steepening amplifies the initial slight asymmetry of the injected spectrum. Experimental results compare favourably with the numerical solution of the generalized non-linear Schrödinger equation.
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Authors
D. Modotto, J.P. Mondia, S. Linden, H.W. Tan, R. Morandotti, T.C. Kleckner, A. Locatelli, C. De Angelis, H.M. van Driel, C.R. Stanley, J.S. Aitchison,