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Toward a mid-infrared femtosecond laser system with suspended-core tungstate–tellurite glass fibers
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLaser PhysicsLaser ApplicationsLaser MaterialFiber OpticsFiber LasersHigh-power LasersFiber-optic CommunicationOptical PropertiesSoliton Self-frequency ShiftFiber LaserMaterials SciencePhotonicsPhysicsPhotonic MaterialsFiber OpticFiber Laser SystemSimple DesignApplied PhysicsOptical WaveguidesGlass PhotonicsActive FibersFibre Amplifier
A simple design of a fiber laser system for generating high-quality pulses with a duration of order 100 fs with ultrabroad wavelength tunability in the 2-5 μm range is discussed. This design incorporates conventional fs near-IR lasers and specially developed tungstate-tellurite fibers with two zero-dispersion wavelengths (ZDW) and relies on nonlinear wavelength conversion via either soliton self-frequency shift (SSFS) or red-shifted dispersive wave (DW) generation. The fiber parameters needed for such optical conversion have been scanned numerically and showed a possibility of SSFS beyond 4 μm and of DW generation beyond 5 μm. We have also studied and prepared tungstate-tellurite glasses and preforms that are highly stable against crystallization, exhibit extremely low level of hydroxyl groups absorption, and from which the suspended-core two-ZDW fibers can be manufactured.
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