Four-wave mixing of a laser and its frequency-doubled version in a multimode optical fiber

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It is shown that it is possible to couple a laser beam and its frequency-doubled daughter into a multimode optical fiber through the four-wave mixing nonlinear process and generate a new wavelength. The frequency-doubled daughter can be generated in an external crystal with a large second order nonlinearity. It is argued that while this possibility is within the design parameter range of conventional multimode optical fibers, it necessitates a lower-bound for the core-cladding refractive index contrast of the multimode optical fiber.

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Pourbeyram, H., & Mafi, A. (2015). Four-wave mixing of a laser and its frequency-doubled version in a multimode optical fiber. Photonics, 2(3), 906–915. https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics2030906

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