High-Power Ultra-Flat Supercontinuum Generation by Pumping Molecular Gas-Filled Hollow-Core Fibres in the Green

Abstract

Supercontinuum generation in optical fibres is a well-established route towards broadband white-light sources with high spatial coherence and brightness, as required for a variety of applications in science and industry. The use of gas-filled hollow-core anti-resonant fibres [1], allows for tight confinement of both laser pulses and gas over long interaction lengths, with broadband guidance, enabling supercontinuum generation with extreme bandwidth [2] and soliton effects [3,4]. However, the former produces spectra with low temporal coherence, while the latter require very short pump pulses (few or tens of femtoseconds). Meanwhile, pumping in the normal dispersion region can result in limited spectral broadening through self-phase modulation.

Date
Jun 26, 2023 09:00
Event
CLEO/Europe 2023
Location
CLEO/Europe 2023, Munich, Germany
Balazs Plosz
Balazs Plosz
PhD Student
Federico Belli
Federico Belli
Research Fellow
John C. Travers
John C. Travers
Professor of Physics