The development of all-solid photonic crystal fibres for nonlinear optics is an alternative approach to air-glass solid core photonic crystal fibres. The use of soft glasses ensures a high refractive index contrast (> 0. 1) and a high nonlinear coefficient of the fibres. We report on the dispersion management capabilities in all-solid photonic crystal fibres taking into account four thermally matched glasses which can be jointly processed using the stack-and-draw fibre technique. We present structures with over 450 nm broadband flat normal dispersion and ultra-flat near zero anomalous dispersion below 5 ps/nm/km over 300 nm dedicated to supercontinuum generation with 1540 nm laser sources. The development of an all-solid photonic crystal fibre made of F2 and NC21 glasses is presented. The fibre is used to demonstrate supercontinuum generation in the range of 730-870 nm (150 nm) with flatness below 5 dB. © 2012 Versita Warsaw and Springer-Verlag Wien.
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Buczynski, R., Pniewski, J., Pysz, D., Stepien, R., Kasztelanic, R., Kujawa, I., … Taghizadeh, M. R. (2012). Dispersion management in soft glass all-solid photonic crystal fibres. Opto-Electronics Review, 20(3), 207–215. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11772-012-0033-y
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