Papers in Physics (Feb 2012)

High-speed tunable photonic crystal fiber-based femtosecond soliton source without dispersion pre-compensation

  • Martín E. Masip,
  • Pablo G. Konig,
  • Andrés A. Rieznik,
  • Víctor A. Bettachini,
  • Martín Caldarola,
  • Diego F. Grosz,
  • Andrea V. Bragas

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 0
p. 040001

Abstract

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We present a high-speed wavelength tunable photonic crystal fiber-based source capable of generating tunable femtosecond solitons in the infrared region. Through measurements and numerical simulation, we show that both the pulsewidth and the spectral width of the output pulses remain nearly constant over the entire tuning range from 860 to 1160 nm. This remarkable behavior is observed even when pump pulses are heavily chirped (7400 fs^2), which allows to avoid bulky compensation optics, or the use of another fiber, for dispersion compensation usually required by the tuning device. Received: 7 July 2011, Accepted: 1 February 2012; Edited by: A. Goñi; Reviewed by: J. Chavez Boggio, Leibniz Institut fur Astrophysik Potsdam, Germany; DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4279/PIP.040001 Cite as: M. Caldarola, V. A. Bettachini, A. A. Rieznik, P. G. Konig, M. E. Masip, D. F. Grosz, A. V. Bragas, Papers in Physics 4, 040001 (2012)