Widely and continuously tunable continuum generation from CW-Pumped cascaded fibers

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A tunable continuum with multiwatt output power is demonstrated for the first time through the pumping of cascaded fibers by using a continuous-wave (CW) ytterbium fiber laser. The central wavelength of the output continuum can be tuned continuously and monotonically by varying input pump power, with a wide wavelength-tunable range from 1.2 to 1.4 \mu{\rm m} and a 3-dB bandwidth of tens of nanometers. Two configurations of the cascaded fibers both display the power-dependent wavelength tunability. The output spectral characteristics are presented, and the generation of the CW-pumped tunable continuum is tentatively attributed to the seed-dependent Raman amplification.

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Guo, C., Yu, J., Ruan, S., Ouyang, D., Lin, H., Liu, W., … Hua, P. (2015). Widely and continuously tunable continuum generation from CW-Pumped cascaded fibers. IEEE Photonics Journal, 7(4). https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2015.2445091

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