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Tailoring CW supercontinuum generation in microstructured fibers with two-zero dispersion wavelengths

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We theoretically study broadband supercontinuum generation in photonic crystal fibers exhibiting two zero dispersion wavelengths and under continuous-wave pumping. We show that when the pump wavelength is located in between the zero-dispersion wavelengths, a wide and uniform spectral broadening is achieved through modulation instability, generation of both blue-shifted and red-shifted dispersive waves and subsequently through soliton self-frequency shift. This supercontinuum is therefore bounded by these two dispersive waves which allow the control of its bandwidth by a suitable tuning of the fiber dispersion. As a relevant example, we predict that broadband (1050-1600 nm) continuous-wave light can be generated in short lengths of microstructured fibers pumped by use of a 10-W Ytterbium fiber laser.

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hal-00269050 , version 1 (02-04-2008)

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Arnaud Mussot, M. Beaugeois, M. Bouazaoui, T. Sylvestre. Tailoring CW supercontinuum generation in microstructured fibers with two-zero dispersion wavelengths. Optics Express, 2007, 15 (18), pp.11553-11563. ⟨10.1364/OE.15.011553⟩. ⟨hal-00269050⟩
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