Polarization modulation instability in dispersion-engineered photonic crystal fibers

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Abstract

Generation of widely spaced polarization modulation instability (PMI) sidebands in a wide collection of photonic crystal fibers (PCF), including liquid-filled PCFs, is reported. The contribution of chromatic dispersion and birefringence to the net linear phase mismatch of PMI is investigated in all-normal dispersion PCFs and in PCFs with one (or two) zero dispersion wavelengths. Large frequency shift sidebands are demonstrated experimentally. Suitable fabrication parameters for air-filled and liquid-filled PCFs are proposed as guidelines for the development of dual-wavelength light sources based on PMI.

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Loredo-Trejo, A., Díez, A., Silvestre, E., & Andrés, M. V. (2021). Polarization modulation instability in dispersion-engineered photonic crystal fibers. Crystals, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst11040365

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