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Stimulated supercontinuum generation extends broadening limits in silicon
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PhotonicsEngineeringPhysicsEnergy EfficiencySupercontinuum GenerationOptical PropertiesOptical Transmission SystemApplied PhysicsOptical SolitonStimulated Modulation InstabilitySemiconductor Device FabricationOptical CommunicationSilicon On InsulatorSpectral BroadeningOptoelectronicsNanophotonicsOptical Amplifier
We demonstrate that stimulated supercontinuum generation alleviates restrictions on spectral broadening in silicon waveguides. At telecommunications wavelengths, two-photon and free-carrier absorption typically deplete the pump before large broadening factors can be achieved. However, broadening via modulation instability (MI) can be enhanced by seeding, which also substantially improves the energy efficiency of spectral broadening in media with nonlinear loss. Coherent seeding also generates a stable output spectrum, in contrast to conventional approaches where broadening starts from noise. The combination of self-phase modulation and stimulated modulation instability generates broadening factors in excess of 40-fold at moderate intensity levels, with >15-times better energy efficiency.
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