Tunable frequency-up/down conversion in gas-filled hollow-core photonic crystal fibers
Optics
2015-10-28 v2
Abstract
Based on the interplay between photoionization and Raman effect in gas-filled photonic crystal fibers, we propose a new optical device to control frequency-conversion of ultrashort pulses. By tuning the input-pulse energy, the output spectrum can be either down-converted, up-converted, or even frequency-shift compensated. For low input energies, Raman effect is dominant and leads to a redshift that increases linearly during propagation. For larger pulse energies, photoionization starts to take over the frequency conversion process, and induces a strong blueshift. We have found also that the fiber-output pressure can provide an additional degree of freedom to control the spectrum shift.
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@article{arxiv.1506.07592,
title = {Tunable frequency-up/down conversion in gas-filled hollow-core photonic crystal fibers},
author = {Mohammed F. Saleh and Fabio Biancalana},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.07592},
year = {2015}
}