| Literature DB >> 29317707 |
Tao Cao1, Mingchen Liu1, Chang Xu1, Jikun Yan1, Chaochao Shen1, Shaozhen Liu1, Hao Peng1, Jiahui Peng2, Alexei V Sokolov3.
Abstract
Optimization of laser output parameters vs. f-to-2f beating signals can be mutually contradicting, when an octave-spanning supercontinuum is employed for f-to-2f measurements. We show that resonant dispersive waves will solve this issue, thanks to their frequency stability against changes in laser power and chirping.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29317707 PMCID: PMC5760690 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-18544-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a) Calculated GVD curve of one of a cladding node of the Kagome PCF. (b) Phase-matching curve. The lower line (0.059 nJ pulse energy) and the upper line (0.59 nJ pulse energy) intersect with the dispersion curve at the phase-matching wavelengths of 440 nm and 430 nm, respectively. (c) Simulation results of output spectra at different input pulse energies with an unchirped pump pulse. (d) Simulation results of output spectra at different chirp parameters with an input pulse energy of 0.28 nJ. The duration of the unchirped pulse is 20 fs. The intensity is normalized to the maximum value for each input pulse energy or chirp parameter.
Figure 2Experimental setup: NDF is a neutral density filter; P1 and P2 are prisms; Ob1 and Ob2 are 20× objective lenses. The STM image of the PCF cross section is shown in the inset.
Figure 3Experimental output spectra for different input energies (a) with excitation of RDWs and (b) without excitation of RDWs, with pump pulse spectra centred at 800 nm. The energies before coupling are labelled on the left side of each spectrum in units of nJ (the coupling efficiency is ~10%). The pulse durations were all 20 fs.
Figure 4Experimental output spectra results for different chirps for pump pulse spectra centred at 800 nm. The durations of the chirped input pulses are marked on the left side of each spectrum in units of fs. The pulse energies were all 2.35 nJ (the coupling efficiency is ~10%).