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Broadband supercontinuum generation in cascaded tapered liquid core fiber
Authors: Lanh Chu Van, Ngoc Vo Thi Minh, Bao Tran Le Tran, Trong Dang Van, Phuong Nguyen Thi Hong, Trang Do Mai, Trung Le Canh, Hieu Van Le, Thuy Nguyen Thi, Thanh Thai Doan, Van Thuy Hoang
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Optics Communications
: 537     : 129441
Publishing year: 6/2023
Most recent broad supercontinuum sources have used nonlinear fibers with small core diameters, resulting in low coupling efficiency, limiting power level launching into the fiber, and low spectral power density. In this work, we numerically investigate tapered liquid-core fibers for supercontinuum generation that have a potential for both high coupling efficiency (with a standard SMF-28 fiber) and high nonlinear effects. Carbon disulfide is selected to fill into the fibers because of its high nonlinear refractive index and high transparency from the visible to the mid-infrared range. We consider cascaded fibers including SMF-28 and the tapered liquid-core fibers for all-normal and anomalous dispersion supercontinuum generation pumped by C-band femtosecond lasers (1560 nm, 90 fs). In such a case, we obtain all-normal dispersion supercontinuum generation with flat-top, broad bandwidth (1.0–2. ) via an input peak power of 27 kW. By changing the core diameter of the tapered fiber, we also yield anomalous dispersion supercontinuum generation with broad spectral bandwidth (1.0–3.3). In addition, the use of the cascaded tapered fibers is possible to mitigate fiber damage (via thermal effects of a high-power laser on the selected liquids) and increase stability of output supercontinuum spectra. In this context, supercontinuum generation in the cascaded fibers by using a picosecond laser with high average power ( 800 mW) is considered towards applications requiring high spectral power density (e.g., multiphoton imaging techniques).
Optical fiber; Nonlinear fiber; Supercontinuum generation; Coherence; Tapered fiber; Liquid core fiber; Group velocity dispersion