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High Power Sub-Picosecond Pulsed SWIR Source Based on Thulium Assisted Raman Wavelength Shifting

Cordette, Steevy Joyce  
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Kharitonov, Svyatoslav  
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Billat, Adrien  
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2015
OFC 2015 Proceedings and OSA's Digital LIbrary
Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC 2015)

We demonstrate 1.5W sub-picosecond pulsed source near 2μm. Cavity-less source is based on integrated association of 3rd order Raman wavelength-shifting and thulium amplification. Coherent spectrum of 61.5nm with 49% pump power conversion efficiency is achieved. OCIS codes: (230.2285) Fiber devices and optical amplifiers; (060.4370) Nonlinear optics, fibers; (140.3070) Infrared and far-infrared lasers

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DOI
10.1364/OFC.2015.Tu2C.4
Author(s)
Cordette, Steevy Joyce  
Kharitonov, Svyatoslav  
Billat, Adrien  
Brès, Camille-Sophie  
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2015

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OFC 2015 Proceedings and OSA's Digital LIbrary
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Optical Fiber Communication Conference (OFC 2015)

Los Angeles, CA, USA

March 22-26, 2015

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March 30, 2015
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