Development of As-Se tapered suspended-core fibers for ultra-broadband mid-IR

Abstract

We designed and developed tapered suspended-core fibers of high-purity As39Se61 glass for supercontinuum generation in the mid-IR with a standard fiber laser pump source at 2 μm. It was shown that microstructuring allows shifting a zero dispersion wavelength to the range shorter than 2 μm in the fiber waist with a core diameter of about 1 μm. In this case, supercontinuum generation in the 1-10 μm range was obtained numerically with 150-fs 100-pJ pump pulses at 2 μm. We also performed experiments on wavelength conversion of ultrashort optical pulses at 1.57 μm from Er: fiber laser system in the manufactured As-Se tapered fibers. The measured broadening spectra were in a good agreement with the ones simulated numerically.

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