Ultra-low-noise supercontinuum in normal-dispersion ZBLAN fibres pumped at 1.85 $\mu$m
Shreesha Rao D. S., Anupamaa Rampur, Ole Bang, and Alexander M. Heidt

TL;DR
This paper reports the first demonstration of ultra-low-noise supercontinuum generation in normal-dispersion ZBLAN fluoride fibres pumped at 1.85 μm, achieving broad spectra with minimal intensity noise.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel approach using elliptical-core PM ZBLAN fibres and an all-PM thulium amplifier to produce ultra-low-noise supercontinuum in the mid-infrared range.
Findings
Achieved supercontinuum spanning 1.537-2.196 μm with 0.22% RIN
Generated supercontinuum from 1.507-2.250 μm with 0.36% RIN
Developed an all-PM thulium amplifier with 58 fs pulses at 1.85 μm
Abstract
We demonstrate, for the first time to our knowledge, ultra-low-noise supercontinuum (SC) generation in normal-dispersion fluoride fibres pumped by femtosecond (fs) pulses. We have investigated two elliptical-core polarisation-maintaining (PM) ZBLAN fibres with core dimensions 6.72.7 m and 8.94.1 m, experimentally measured to have normal dispersion up to 3.77 m and 3.25 m, respectively; the smaller-core fibre yields ultra-low-noise SC spanning 1.537-2.196 m with a minimum relative-intensity noise (RIN) of 0.22% at 1.7 m, and the larger-core fibre yields 1.507-2.250 m with 0.36% at 2.0 m. To aid the generation of low-noise SC, we developed an all-PM thulium chirped-pulse amplifier delivering 58 fs pulses at 1.85 m, 210 mW average power at 40 MHz, with 0.41% RIN, seeded by a part of an ultra-low-noise SC using a 1.55 m fs…
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