Ultra-low-noise supercontinuum generation with a flat near-zero normal dispersion fiber
Abstract
A pure silica photonic crystal fiber with a group velocity dispersion () of 4 ps/km at 1.55 m and less than 7 ps/km from 1.32 m to the zero dispersion wavelength (ZDW) 1.80 m was designed and fabricated. The dispersion of the fiber was measured experimentally and found to agree with the fiber design, which also provides low loss below 1.83 m due to eight outer rings with increased hole diameter. The fiber was pumped with a 1.55 m, 125 fs laser and, at the maximum in-coupled peak power (P) of 9 kW, a 1.341.82 m low-noise spectrum with a relative intensity noise below 2.2\% was measured. The numerical modeling agreed very well with the experiments and showed that P could be increased to 26 kW before noise from solitons above the ZDW started to influence the spectrum by pushing high-noise dispersive waves through the spectrum.
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@article{arxiv.1812.03877,
title = {Ultra-low-noise supercontinuum generation with a flat near-zero normal dispersion fiber},
author = {Shreesha Rao D. S. and Rasmus D. Engelsholm and Iván B. Gonzalo and Binbin Zhou and Patrick Bowen and Peter M. Moselund and Ole Bang and Morten Bache},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.03877},
year = {2022}
}