Jiang X, Joly N, Finger MA, Babic F, Wong GKL, Travers JC, Russell PSJ (2015)
Publication Status: Published
Publication Type: Journal article
Publication year: 2015
Publisher: NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Book Volume: 9
Pages Range: 133-139
Journal Issue: 2
Silica-based photonic crystal fibre has proven highly successful for supercontinuum generation, with smooth and flat spectral power densities. However, fused silica glass suffers from strong material absorption in the mid-infrared (>2,500 nm), as well as ultraviolet-related optical damage (solarization), which limits performance and lifetime in the ultraviolet (<380 nm). Supercontinuum generation in silica photonic crystal fibre is therefore only possible between these limits. A number of alternative glasses have been used to extend the mid-infrared performance, including chalcogenides, fluorides and heavy-metal oxides, but none has extended the ultraviolet performance. Here, we describe the successful fabrication (using the stack-and-draw technique) of a ZBLAN photonic crystal fibre with a high air-filling fraction, a small solid core, nanoscale features and near-perfect structure. We also report its use in the generation of ultrabroadband, long-term stable, supercontinua spanning more than three octaves in the spectral range 200-2,500 nm.
APA:
Jiang, X., Joly, N., Finger, M.A., Babic, F., Wong, G.K.L., Travers, J.C., & Russell, P.S.J. (2015). Deep-ultraviolet to mid-infrared supercontinuum generated in solid-core ZBLAN photonic crystal fibre. Nature Photonics, 9(2), 133-139. https://doi.org/10.1038/NPHOTON.2014.320
MLA:
Jiang, Xin, et al. "Deep-ultraviolet to mid-infrared supercontinuum generated in solid-core ZBLAN photonic crystal fibre." Nature Photonics 9.2 (2015): 133-139.
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