Visible Light Generation and Its Influence on Supercontinuum in Chalcogenide As2S3 Microstructured Optical Fiber

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Published 13 September 2011 ©2011 The Japan Society of Applied Physics
, , Citation Weiqing Gao et al 2011 Appl. Phys. Express 4 102601 DOI 10.1143/APEX.4.102601

1882-0786/4/10/102601

Abstract

We demonstrate visible light generation in chalcogenide As2S3 microstructured optical fiber. The generated visible light causes irreversible damage to the fiber core because of the high absorption coefficient of chalcogenide glasses in the visible band. The SCs (supercontinua) are measured in both untapered and tapered As2S3 fibers, no wider SC is obtained in the tapered one. The SC growth is prevented by the visible light generation since the damage to the fiber core decreases the fiber transmission substantially. This effect can be avoided by designing the fiber to enable the pump source to work in single-mode operation.

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10.1143/APEX.4.102601