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Tunable source of picosecond pulses around 1550 nm for all-optical processing

Tunable source of picosecond pulses around 1550 nm for all-optical processing
Tunable source of picosecond pulses around 1550 nm for all-optical processing
We have developed a tunable source of picosecond pulses around 1545 nm. with peak powers of 250 W. Stable soliton pulses from a laser, based on a non-linear amplifying loop mirror used in conjunction with a semiconductor multiple quantum well saturable absorber, are compressed in dispersion decreasing fibre, followed by spectral filtering and amplification. The potential tuning range of the pulses is over 50 nm from 1535-1590 nm. We have demonstrated the usefulness of this system as a source for non-linear optical effects, observing efficient second harmonic generation in periodically poled lithium niobate with a conversion efficiency of 7%.
0030-4018
237-240
Traynor, N.J.
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Grudinin, A.B.
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Pruneri, V.
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Sysoliatin, A.A.
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Semenov, V.A.
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Traynor, N.J.
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Grudinin, A.B.
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Pruneri, V.
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Sysoliatin, A.A.
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Semenov, V.A.
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Traynor, N.J., Grudinin, A.B., Pruneri, V., Sysoliatin, A.A. and Semenov, V.A. (1997) Tunable source of picosecond pulses around 1550 nm for all-optical processing. Optics Communications, 139 (4-6), 237-240. (doi:10.1016/S0030-4018(97)00132-6).

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We have developed a tunable source of picosecond pulses around 1545 nm. with peak powers of 250 W. Stable soliton pulses from a laser, based on a non-linear amplifying loop mirror used in conjunction with a semiconductor multiple quantum well saturable absorber, are compressed in dispersion decreasing fibre, followed by spectral filtering and amplification. The potential tuning range of the pulses is over 50 nm from 1535-1590 nm. We have demonstrated the usefulness of this system as a source for non-linear optical effects, observing efficient second harmonic generation in periodically poled lithium niobate with a conversion efficiency of 7%.

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Published date: July 1997

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Local EPrints ID: 77907
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/77907
ISSN: 0030-4018
PURE UUID: 5fa4b1fa-a97d-4a8b-aeb3-ccd6f95d64ad

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Date deposited: 11 Mar 2010
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 00:02

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Author: N.J. Traynor
Author: A.B. Grudinin
Author: V. Pruneri
Author: A.A. Sysoliatin
Author: V.A. Semenov

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