Supercontinuum generation in media with sign-alternated dispersion
Haider Zia, Niklas M. L\"upken, Tim Hellwig, Carsten Fallnich and, Klaus-J. Boller

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method to enhance supercontinuum generation by alternating the sign of dispersion, significantly reducing power requirements and increasing bandwidth in fiber and waveguide systems.
Contribution
The authors demonstrate experimentally and theoretically that dispersion sign-alternation reduces power needs and broadens supercontinuum spectra compared to uniform dispersion.
Findings
Almost an order of magnitude reduction in peak power needed.
Significant increase in flat bandwidth for supercontinuum.
Experimental validation in dispersion alternating fiber.
Abstract
When an ultrafast optical pulse with high intensity is propagating through transparent material a supercontinuum can be coherently generated by self-phase modulation, which is essential to many photonic applications in fibers and integrated waveguides. However, the presence of dispersion causes stagnation of spectral broadening past a certain propagation length, requiring an increased input peak power for further broadening. We present a concept to drive supercontinuum generation with significantly lower input power by counteracting spectral stagnation via alternating the sign of group velocity dispersion along the propagation. We demonstrate the effect experimentally in dispersion alternating fiber in excellent agreement with modeling, revealing almost an order of magnitude reduced peak power compared to uniform dispersion. Calculations reveal a similar power reduction also with…
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