Nonlinear Dynamics of Higher‐Order Quasi‐Phase‐Matched Dispersive Waves Formation in Dispersion‐Oscillating Liquid‐Core Fibers

Author:

Qi Xue1ORCID,Lühder Tilman A. K.2,Scheibinger Ramona1,Eschrich Tina1,Chemnitz Mario13,Schmidt Markus A.134ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology Albert‐Einstein‐Str. 9 07745 Jena Germany

2. Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Optics and Precision Engineering Albert‐Einstein‐Straße 7 07745 Jena Germany

3. Abbe Center of Photonics and Faculty of Physics Friedrich‐Schiller‐University Jena Max‐Wien‐Platz 1 07743 Jena Germany

4. Otto Schott Institute of Materials Research (OSIM) Friedrich Schiller University Jena Fraunhoferstr. 6 07743 Jena Germany

Abstract

AbstractHere, the concept of generating higher‐order dispersive waves (DWs) via quasi‐phase‐matching (QPM) in periodically dispersion‐modulated liquid‐core fibers are demonstrated by generating distinct narrowband sidebands generated outside the conventional supercontinuum (SC) spectrum. Through controlled partial core collapse, the commonly used phase‐matching (PM) condition is amended by an additional grating‐related term. This results in the generation of ultrashort higher‐order DWs controlled by the grating parameters, extending the conventional SC spectrum up to 3 . Of particular interest is the excellent overlap of the QPM‐peaks obtained from experiments, simulations, and PM considerations, showing the quality of the implementation approach and allowing for controlled narrowband peaks generation even for femtosecond input pulses. In summary, this multicolor generation concept embodies a versatile photonic platform with unique dispersion control capabilities for the transfer of spectral power into selected narrowband spectral intervals. It stands out with its unique capabilities, making it well‐suited for applications in diverse fields like bioanalytics, life sciences, quantum technology, and metrology.

Funder

Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft

HORIZON EUROPE Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions

Carl-Zeiss-Stiftung

Publisher

Wiley

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