Full Nonlinear Conversion of Broadband Frequency Combs generated by Four-Wave Mixing in Highly Nonlinear Fibers
Optics
2009-02-17 v1
Abstract
We generate a 200-nm optical frequency comb at 1.5 microns by injecting two single-frequency lasers into a highly nonlinear fiber, and explore its spectral phase properties and high power to demonstrate full nonlinear conversion into its second harmonic. Combs of optical frequencies with 100-nm (~ 48 THz) bandwidths, centered at 790-800 nm and spaced by 0.8-1 nm (380-470 GHz) were produced by second harmonic and multiple sum frequency generation simply by focusing into a 2-mm long nonlinear crystal. Conventional birefringence phase matching was used in normal incidence configuration without tilting the crystal.
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@article{arxiv.0902.2701,
title = {Full Nonlinear Conversion of Broadband Frequency Combs generated by Four-Wave Mixing in Highly Nonlinear Fibers},
author = {Arismar Cerqueira S. and Jorge D. Marconi and Hugo L. Fragnito and Flavio C. Cruz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0902.2701},
year = {2009}
}
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6 pages, 2 figures