Far detuned mid-infrared frequency conversion via normal dispersion modulation instability in chalcogenide microwire

Abstract

We report the observation of modulation instability in the mid-infrared spectral region by pumping a hybrid polymer-chalcogenide optical microwire with a femtosecond optical parametric oscillator operating at 2.6 μm. It is further shown that this modulation instability occurs in the normal dispersion regime through negative fourth-order dispersion and leads to far detuned parametric frequency conversion at 2 μm and 3.5 μm, despite the presence of a strong absorption band around 2.8 μm. Stochastic nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation simulations of mid-infrared modulation instability are in excellent agreement with experiments.

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