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Characterization and modeling of microstructured chalcogenide fibers for efficient mid-infrared wavelength conversion

Xing, Sida  
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Grassani, Davide  
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Kharitonov, Svyatoslav  
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2016
Optics Express

We experimentally demonstrate wavelength conversion in the 2 μm region by four-wave mixing in an AsSe and a GeAsSe chalcogenide photonic crystal fibers. A maximum conversion efficiency of −25.4 dB is measured for 112 mW of coupled continuous wave pump in a 27 cm long fiber. We estimate the dispersion parameters and the nonlinear refractive indexes of the chalcogenide PCFs, establishing a good agreement with the values expected from simulations. The different fiber geometries and glass compositions are compared in terms of performance, showing that GeAsSe is a more suited candidate for nonlinear optics at 2 μm. Building from the fitted parameters we then propose a new tapered GeAsSe PCF geometry to tailor the waveguide dispersion and lower the zero dispersion wavelength (ZDW) closer to the 2 μm pump wavelength. Numerical simulations shows that the new design allows both an increased conversion efficiency and bandwidth, and the generation of idler waves further in the mid-IR regions, by tuning the pump wavelength in the vicinity of the fiber ZDW.

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research article
DOI
10.1364/OE.24.009741
Web of Science ID

WOS:000375259600060

Author(s)
Xing, Sida  
Grassani, Davide  
Kharitonov, Svyatoslav  
Billat, Adrien  
Brès, Camille-Sophie
Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Optical Society of America

Published in
Optics Express
Volume

24

Issue

9

Start page

9741

End page

9750

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REVIEWED

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April 28, 2016
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