Mid-Infrared Spectral Compression of Soliton Pulse in an Adiabatically Suspended Silicon Waveguide Taper

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Spectral compression (SPC) can be used for generating narrow bandwidth and wavelength-tunable light sources, which have important applications in optical communication system, spectroscopy, and nonlinear microscopy. In this paper, we numerically demonstrate the high-degree SPC of the chirp-free femtosecond pulse at wavelength 2.4 μm in a 6-cm long adiabatically suspended silicon waveguide taper. The silicon waveguide taper is designed with a dispersion-increasing profile along the propagation distance z. Simulation results show that the SPC factor can be up to 10.9, along with the brightness-enhanced factor of 8.0 and negligible sidelobe. The impacts of the higher order dispersion, higher order nonlinearity, losses (including linear and nonlinear loss), and variation of Kerr nonlinear coefficient along z on the SPC are also investigated. It is found that variation of Kerr nonlinear coefficient γ(z) and linear loss are the dominant perturbation to the degradation of the SPC performance.

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Cheng, Y., Yuan, J., Mei, C., Li, F., Yan, B., Zhou, X., … Long, K. (2019). Mid-Infrared Spectral Compression of Soliton Pulse in an Adiabatically Suspended Silicon Waveguide Taper. IEEE Photonics Journal, 11(4). https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2019.2927392

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