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In-situ Tapering of Chalcogenide Fiber for Mid-infrared Supercontinuum Generation
Published on: May 27, 2013
Single-design-parameter microstructured optical fiber for chromatic dispersion tailoring and evanescent field
Cristiano M Cordeiro1, Marcos A Franco, Christiano J Matos
1Instituto de Fisica "Gleb Wataghin," UNICAMP, Campinas-São Paulo, Brazil. cmbc@ifi.unicamp.br
Abstract:
A microstructured optical fiber with a single design parameter is proposed and demonstrated. In such a structure three thin, long glass webs join in the fiber center, forming its core. By changing the web thickness it is possible to tune the zero-dispersion wavelength from approximately 0.7 to >2.0 microm while keeping a tiny core area and single-mode guidance. Supercontinuum generation is shown in a silica fiber with a web thickness of 850 nm. The small core area and the massive hole area also make the structure very attractive for the sensing and study of fluids.

