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730-nm optical parametric conversion from near- to short-wave infrared band

Chavez-Boggio, Jose M.
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Windmiller, Joshua R.
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Knutzen, Michael
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2008
Optics Express

A record 730 nm parametric conversion in silica fiber from the near-infrared to the short-wave infrared band is reported and analyzed. A parametric gain in excess of 30 dB was measured for a signal at 1300 nm (with corresponding idler at 2030 nm). This conversion was performed in a travelling single-pass one-pump parametric architecture and high efficiency is achieved by a combination of high peak power and a nonlinear fiber with a reduced fourth-order dispersion coefficient.

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research article
DOI
10.1364/OE.16.005435
Author(s)
Chavez-Boggio, Jose M.
Windmiller, Joshua R.
Knutzen, Michael
Jiang, Rui
Brès, Camille  
Alic, Nikola
Stossel, Bryan
Radic, Stojan
Date Issued

2008

Publisher

Optical Society of America

Published in
Optics Express
Volume

16

Issue

8

Start page

5435

End page

5443

Subjects

Fiber optics amplifiers and oscillators

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Fiber optics communications

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Nonlinear optics, fibers

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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