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Mid-IR Fibres from Various Soft Glasses for Wide Band Sources
2013
Optical fibres from various soft glasses (tellurite, sulphide…) are designed, drawn and characterized with the purpose of light generation, through non linear effects, on a wide infrared band, targeting a 1-5 µm continuum source.
Actively mode-locked all-fiber laser by 5 MHz transmittance modulation of an acousto-optic tunable bandpass filter
2018
Active mode-locking of an all-fiber ring laser by transmittance modulation of an in-fiber acousto-optic tunable bandpass filter (AOTBF) is reported. Cavity loss modulation is achieved by full acousto-optic mode re-coupling cycle induced by standing flexural acoustic waves. The modulator permits the implementation of 28 dB of nonresonant light suppression, 1.4 nm of modulation bandwidth, 74% of modulation depth and 4.11 dB of optical loss in a 72.5 cm-long all-fiber configuration. The effects of the modulated AOTBF on the laser performance are investigated. Transform-limited optical pulses of 8.8 ps temporal width and 6.0 W peak power were obtained at 4.87 MHz repetition rate.
Group birefringence cancellation in highly birefringent photonic crystal fibre at telecommunication wavelengths
2010
International audience; The spectral dependence of the group modal birefringence in a highly birefringent nonlinear photonic crystal fibre is studied both numerically and experimentally. The sign inversion and the cancellation of the group modal birefringence in the telecommunication window is demonstrated. Two simple experimental techniques are used to evaluate the wavelength of zero polarisation mode dispersion. The experimental results are in excellent agreement with numerical calculations based on vectorial beam propagation method simulations.
Etched LPFGs in reflective configuration for sensitivity and attenuation band depth increase
2016
A reflection configuration setup for long-period fiber gratings is presented. It permits to obtain a unique band with attenuation double than that obtained in transmission configuration, which is interesting for applications where this value is reduced (e.g., the mode transition phenomenon). The method is based on the deposition of a silver mirror at the end of the optical fiber, which permits to absorb the power transmitted through cladding modes and to avoid the generation of interferometric bands. The method also solves the requirement of a precise cleave or to polish the end of the grating, a drawback present in other publications. The versatility of the setup has been proved by applica…
Wavelength conversion from 1.3 µm to 1.5 µm in single-mode optical fibres using Raman-assisted three-wave mixing
2000
International audience; We theoretically analyse the achievement of wide-range all-optical wavelength conversion of a 1.31 µm signal to an idler wave in the 1.5 µm spectral region by Raman-assisted three-wave mixing in single-mode optical fibres. Raman-assisted three-wave mixing allows efficient conversion on a large frequency detuning bandwidth while alleviating the need for stringent phase-matching conditions.
Optical aging behaviour naturally induced on As_2S_3 microstructured optical fibres
2014
The efficiency and the stability of As2S3 microstructured optical fibres (MOFs) are limited by the shift of their optical properties that occurs over time due to a naturally induced aging process. Such sensitivity becomes more crucial for long optical path. Among the variety of fibre designs, the MOFs are developed for promising photonics applications such as supercontinuum generation for example. In the present work, we carried out an extensive aging study on As2S3 chalcogenide MOFs in ambient atmosphere. The evolution of the fibre transmission spectrum has been studied with regards to exposure time. The analysis of the transmission line profile was performed in terms of different spectral…
GigaHertz to TeraHertz Ultrashort Pulse Sources at 1555 nm
2006
We experimentally study the generation of ultrashort pulses through multiple four wave-mixing in optical fibers. Well-separated transform-limited Gaussian pulses are generated at repetition rates ranging from 20 GHz to 1 THz around 1555 nm.
Formation of Femtosecond Parabolic Pulses in Normal-Dispersion Optical Fibers
2013
We have shown through extensive numerical simulations that application of passive nonlinear reshaping in normal-dispersion optical fibers could produce femtosecond parabolic pulses (a few hundreds fs) modern femtosecond lasers and commercially available fibers.
In-Fiber Acousto-Optics for the Broadband Measurement of the UV-Induced Refractive Index Change in Photosensitive Fibers
2019
In fiber acousto-optics has been demonstrated to be a versatile, highly sensitive technique that allows characterizing different parameters of singlemode or few-mode fibers, such as dispersion curves, radius or core refractive index, in a broadband wavelength range. The working principle of the technique relies in the fact that a variation in a parameter of the fiber leads to a shift in the optical wavelength that fulfills the acousto-optic phase matching condition. Thus, by measuring this wavelength shift it is possible to evaluate the change in the parameter under study. The technique shows a low detection limit: for example, it is as low as 10-8 for the core refractive index, in singlemo…
Shaping the supercontinuum spectral profile
2009
We numerically recognize a procedure for shaping, at least to some extent, the spectral profile of the supercontinuum (SC) generated by soft-glass photonic crystal fibers (PCFs). As example, we identify a PCF geometry that provides an ultrawide (over an octave) and very flat SC when pumped with pulsed light parameters corresponding to a commercially available Er-doped femtosecond fiber laser.