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Comparison of asymmetric and symmetric cavity configurations of erbium-doped fiber laser in active Q-switched regime

2012

We present a comparative analysis of the dynamics of an actively Q-switched erbium-doped fiber laser assembled in two configurations of Fabry–Perot cavity, asymmetric and symmetric, specified by the location of an acousto-optic Q-switch modulator relative to the output couplers. In both configurations, the length of an active (Er3+-doped) fiber is chosen such that the laser does not spuriously emit at the moments when the modulator is blocked, which is important for the pulse-on-demand operation. We show experimentally that the symmetric cavity configuration permits enlarging of the active fiber length twice as compared to the asymmetric one, thereby increasing the energy and decreasing the…

Optical amplifierPhysicsComputer simulationbusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsIonlaw.inventionOpticslawFiber laserSpontaneous emissionFiberbusinessAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)
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Bidirectional laser cavity solitons

2007

Cavity solitons in optical systems have been studied for two decades in a large variety of optical systems. In principle, bidirectional lasers can emit only unidirectionally in steady state, as the two-mode solution (non null steady state in the two possible emission directions) is an unstable solution (winner-takes-all competition prevents the bidirectional cw emission). But for a wide aperture cavity this is not necessarily true as, in different regions of the transverse (with respect to the propagation axis) direction, emission in different propagation directions could occur if the fronts separating these domains are stable. In fact this is exactly what happens when the cavity losses for…

Optical amplifierPhysicsDistributed feedback laserSteady state (electronics)business.industryPhysics::OpticsLaserNull (physics)law.inventionTransverse planeOpticslawOptical cavitybusiness
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Emergence of extreme events in fiber-based nonlinear devices

2010

We review our experimental and theoretical results showing the emergence of rogue events during light propagation in fiber-based nonlinear systems. Distinct statistical properties are underlined through parametric and Raman amplifications, supercontinuum generation and optical turbulence.

Optical amplifierPhysicsOptical fiberbusiness.industryFiber (mathematics)Physics::OpticsNonlinear opticsSupercontinuumlaw.inventionPhysics::Fluid DynamicsNonlinear systemOpticslawStimulated emissionbusinessNonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and SolitonsParametric statisticsIEEE Photonics Society Summer Topicals 2010
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Parametric frequency conversion of optical simulton pulses

2007

We present an analytical description of the parametric frequency conversion of short solitary wave optical pulses in quadratic nonlinear crystals controlled by means of a continuous wave background.

Optical amplifierPhysicsSilicon photonicsOpticsCross-polarized wave generationbusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsNonlinear opticsContinuous wavebusinessOptical parametric amplifierWaveguide (optics)Parametric statistics
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Emergence of extreme events in fiber-based parametric processes driven by a partially incoherent pump wave

2009

Modulation instability (MI) generated by a picosecond coherent pulse has been recently identified as the key element of the generation of optical rogue-waves in supercontinuum-based systems [1]. Similar rare but highly energetic pulse structures can also appear in non-solitonic configurations such as Raman amplifiers driven by a partially incoherent pump wave propagating in fibres with low group velocity dispersion [2]. Therefore, one may wonder whether optical rogue-like event can also occur in MI-based amplifier because both Raman and parametric amplifiers benefit from a quasi-instantaneous gain. We provide here experimental evidence of rare optical events in a parametric amplifier in pre…

Optical amplifierPhysics[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]Raman amplification[ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-OPTICS ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Optics [physics.optics]business.industryAmplifierNonlinear opticsPhysics::Optics02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesOptical parametric amplifierAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsSupercontinuum010309 opticsModulational instability020210 optoelectronics & photonicsOptics0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringParametric oscillatorbusiness060.2320;060.4370;060.7140;190.3100;190.4410
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Coupling evanescently low loss Silicon-on-insulator (SOI) ridge waveguides(WGs) including high Q nanocavities: For light control

2011

We have fabricated a multislotted optical nanoresonator with several spatial field distributions which are all addressable by the wavelength. The reported structure consists in an array of evanescently coupled single mode photonic crystal nanocavities. By using a scanning near-field optical microscope, we quantify the morphology of the different optical mode volumes and show that they consist in grids of light confined at the subwavelength scaleOver the last recent years, optical microcavities have proven their ability to slow down, control and even trap light inside an ultra small volume. Several approaches have led to quality factor (Q) records allowing to reach high photon life-time for …

Optical amplifierSilicon photonicsMaterials sciencebusiness.industryNear-field opticsPhysics::OpticsOptical microcavityWaveguide (optics)law.inventionSlot-waveguideOpticslawOptical cavityOptoelectronicsbusinessMicrophotonics2011 XXXth URSI General Assembly and Scientific Symposium
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Record Phase Sensitive Extinction Ratio in a Silicon Germanium Waveguide

2015

A binary step-like phase response and phase-sensitive extinction ratio in excess of 28dB under CW pump operation was demonstrated in a 20mm-long low birefringence SiGe waveguide, using a polarization-assisted phase sensitive amplifier scheme.

Optical amplifierWaveguide (electromagnetism)Silicon photonicsMaterials scienceExtinction ratiobusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsPolarization-maintaining optical fiberOptical parametric amplifierSilicon-germaniumchemistry.chemical_compoundOpticschemistryPhase responseOptoelectronicsbusinessCLEO: 2015
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Highly-chirped similaritons generation from a mode-locked fiber laser

2007

In this communication, we report experimental and numerical results on dynamics and propagation of self-similar pulses in a passively mode-locked ytterbium doped DC fiber laser.

Optical amplifierYtterbiumMaterials sciencebusiness.industryPhysics::OpticsPulse amplifierschemistry.chemical_elementUltrafast opticsOpticsRaman amplifierschemistryFiber laserLaser mode lockingChirpPhysics::Atomic Physicsbusiness
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Ultrafast Gain Recovery in Quantum Dot based Semiconductor Optical Amplifiers

2007

Summary form only given. The limiting factor in ultrahigh bit rate amplification is the ultrafast population recovery in the resonant level, which is mainly limited by carrier capture and relaxation processes in the QD. We use pump-probe measurements resonant to the QDs confined states energies (ground and excited state) to investigate the response to a four fs-pulse train of 1 THz repetition rate. A deep insight about the capture process implied is then obtained, and direct capture from the wetting layer is identified as the dominant mechanism in the high current regime.

Optical amplifiereducation.field_of_studyMaterials sciencebusiness.industryPopulationPhysics::OpticsQuantum dot laserQuantum dotExcited stateOptoelectronicsbusinesseducationUltrashort pulseQuantum wellWetting layer2007 European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and the International Quantum Electronics Conference
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Surface plasmon circuitry in opto-electronics

2012

This tutorial reviews the physics of surface plasmon circuitry in order to bring to the fore recently demonstrated applications of surface plasmon in optoelectronics such as on-board optical interconnects or routing in datacom networks.

Optical data processingbusiness.industrySurface plasmonNear-field opticsNanophotonicsPhysics::OpticsSurface plasmon polaritonComputer Science::Hardware ArchitectureComputer Science::Emerging TechnologiesPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersOptoelectronicsIntegrated opticsbusinessPlasmon
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