Photonics Research, Volume. 9, Issue 12, 2443(2021)
Femtosecond nonlinear losses in multimode optical fibers
Fig. 1. Experimental setup to characterize the NL of MMFs. In the inset, we show a microscope image of the scattered PL in correspondence of the self-imaging points of a 50/125 GIF. The white scale bar is 1 mm long.
Fig. 2. (a) Dependence of output pulse energy versus the input energy, at
Fig. 3. Output average power versus the laser repetition rate, for 0.8 MW (linear loss regime) or 1.9 MW (NL regime) of input power. The laser wavelength and pulse duration were set to 1030 nm and 174 fs, respectively. The inset shows a microscope image of the input tip of a 50/125 GIF, after picosecond laser pulses with power right above the breakdown threshold were injected for a few minutes.
Fig. 4. (a) and (b) Microscope images of the (a) SIF and (b) GIF when the defects’ PL is excited by MPA of a 2 MW input peak power laser beam. (c), (d) Same as (a), (b), with the room light switched off. The white bar is 1 mm long. (e) Comparison between the two MMFs normalized transmission, versus input pulse energy, for a pulse duration of 174 fs (circle markers, solid lines) or 7.9 ps (square markers, dashed lines).
Fig. 5. (a) Side-scattered spectra for different source wavelengths at
Fig. 6. (a) Side-scattering spectrum, obtained when varying the slit position. (b) Integral of the spectral peaks in (a). Solid lines are a guide for the eye. (c) Cutback experiment from 10 cm to 1.5 cm of fiber length. The
Fig. 7. (a) Detail of the beam size minimum, for different values of
Fig. 8. Fit of the cutback experimental data in Fig.
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Mario Ferraro, Fabio Mangini, Mario Zitelli, Alessandro Tonello, Antonio De Luca, Vincent Couderc, Stefan Wabnitz, "Femtosecond nonlinear losses in multimode optical fibers," Photonics Res. 9, 2443 (2021)
Category: Nonlinear Optics
Received: Mar. 29, 2021
Accepted: Sep. 23, 2021
Published Online: Nov. 15, 2021
The Author Email: Mario Ferraro (mario.ferraro@uniroma1.it)