Raman-tailored photonic crystal fiber for telecom band photon-pair generation

  • Cordier M
  • Orieux A
  • Gabet R
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report on the experimental characterization of a novel nonlinear liquid-filled hollow-core photonic-crystal fiber for the generation of photon pairs at telecommunication wavelength through spontaneous four-wave-mixing. We show that the optimization procedure in view of this application links the choice of the nonlinear liquid to the design parameters of the fiber, and we give an example of such an optimization at telecom wavelengths. Combining the modeling of the fiber and classical characterization techniques at these wavelengths, we identify, for the chosen fiber and liquid combination, spontaneous four-wave-mixing phase matching frequency ranges with no Raman scattering noise contamination. This is a first step toward obtaining a telecom band fibered photon-pair source with a high signal-to-noise ratio.

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Cordier, M., Orieux, A., Gabet, R., Harlé, T., Dubreuil, N., Diamanti, E., … Zaquine, I. (2017). Raman-tailored photonic crystal fiber for telecom band photon-pair generation. Optics Letters, 42(13), 2583. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.42.002583

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