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Si and Si-rich silicon-nitride waveguides for optical transmissions and nonlinear applications around 2 µm
2019
We show that cm-long silicon and silicon-rich silicon nitride waveguides with subwavelength transverse dimensions can efficiently sustain high-speed transmissions at 2 μm. We report the transmission of a 10 Gbit/s signal with negligible power penalty. Parametric conversion in both continuous and pulsed pump regimes is also demonstrated, as well as the spectral broadening of picosecond pulses.
Four-wave mixing process induced by a self-phase modulated pulse in a hollow core capillary
2021
International audience; <span class="markedContent" id="page11R_mcid8"><span style="left: 247.583px; top: 366.24px; font-size: 16.6667px; font-family: sans-serif;" role="presentation" dir="ltr"></span><span style="left: 253px; top: 366.24px; font-size: 16.6667px; font-family: sans-serif; transform: scaleX(0.941702);" role="presentation" dir="ltr">In this work, we investigate the modal </span><span style="left: 518.183px; top: 366.24px; font-size: 16.6667px; font-family: sans-serif;" role="presentation" dir="ltr"> </span><span style="left: 519.8px; top: 366.24px; font-size: 16.6667px; font-family: sans-serif; transform: scaleX(0.958087);" role="presentation" dir="ltr">four wa…
Thermodynamic approach of supercontinuum generation in photonic crystal fiber
2009
We show that the spectral broadening process inherent to supercontinuum generation may be described as a thermalization process, which results from the natural irreversible evolution of the optical field towards a thermodynamic equilibrium state.
Counterion-Mediated Crossing of the Cyanine Limit in Crystals and Fluid Solution: Bond Length Alternation and Spectral Broadening Unveiled by Quantum…
2020
Absorption spectra of cyanine⊕·Br⊖ salts show a remarkable solvent dependence in non/polar solvents, exhibiting narrow, sharp band shapes in dichloromethane but broad features in toluene; this chan...
Free-volume Study in GeS2-Ga2S3-CsCl Chalcohalide Glasses Using Positron Annihilation Technique
2015
Abstract Positron annihilation lifetime spectroscopy combined with Doppler broadening of annihilation radiation was applied to study free-volume entities in Ge-Ga-S glasses having different amount of CsCl additives. It is shown that the structural changes caused by CsCl additives can be adequately described by positron trapping modes determined within two-state model. The results testify in a favor of rather unchanged nature of corresponding free-volume voids responsible for positron trapping in the studied glasses, when mainly concentration of these traps is a subject to most significant changes with composition.
Vibrational Perturbations and Ligand–Layer Coupling in a Single Crystal of Au144(SC2H4Ph)60 Nanocluster
2015
We have determined vibrational signatures and optical gap of the Au144(PET)60 (PET: phenylethylthiol, SC2H4Ph) nanocluster solvated in deuterated dichloromethane (DCM-D2, CD2Cl2) and in a single crystal. For crystals, solid-state (13)C NMR and X-ray diffraction were also measured. A revised value of 2200 cm(-1) (0.27 eV) was obtained for the optical gap in both phases. The vibrational spectra of solvated AU144(PET)60 closely resembles that of neat PET, while the crystalline-state spectrum exhibits significant inhomogeneous spectral broadening, frequency shifts, intensity transfer between vibrational modes, and an increase in the overtone and combination transition intensities. Spectral broa…