Multiple supercontinuum generation based on a single mode-locked seed fiber laser
In this work, multiple supercontinuum spectrum generation using single pulsed seed fiber laser is demonstrated. A mode-locked laser that operates at 17.6 MHz repetition rate is filtered into six different wavelengths with 1 nm full-width-half-maximum over the range from 1560.4 nm to 1565.4 nm using...
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John Wiley & Sons
2018
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Summary: | In this work, multiple supercontinuum spectrum generation using single pulsed seed fiber laser is demonstrated. A mode-locked laser that operates at 17.6 MHz repetition rate is filtered into six different wavelengths with 1 nm full-width-half-maximum over the range from 1560.4 nm to 1565.4 nm using a tunable band-pass filter. Each filtered wavelength is amplified and launched into a highly nonlinear medium to generate supercontinuum. The multiple supercontinuum spectra span a bandwidth of over 1000 nm each—in the wavelength range from 1200 nm to 2200 nm. |
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