Abstract
Nowadays fiber biphoton sources are nearly as popular as crystal-based ones. They offer a single spatial mode and easy integrability into optical networks. However, fiber sources lack the broad tunability of crystals, which do not require a tunable pump. Here, we report a broadly tunable biphoton source based on a suspended core fiber. This is achieved by introducing pressurized gas into the fibers hollow channels, changing the step index. The mechanism circumvents the need for a tunable pump laser, making this a broadly tunable fiber biphoton source with a convenient tuning mechanism, comparable to crystals. We report a continuous shift of 0.30 THz/bar of the sidebands, using up to 25 bar of argon.
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Hammer, J., Chekhova, M. V., Häupl, D. R., Pennetta, R., & Joly, N. Y. (2020). Broadly tunable photon-pair generation in a suspended-core fiber. Physical Review Research, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevResearch.2.012079
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