We report on a low-loss fusion splice between a hollow-core photonic bandgap fiber (NKT's HC-1550-02) and a conventional single mode fiber (Corning's SMF28) using a high V-number intermediate fiber. Compared to the commonly used fiber postprocessing techniques, the intermediate fiber method offers a new adjusting degree of freedom of V-numbers, enabling the reduction of coupling loss to 0.35 dB. Experimentally, a low fusion splice loss of 0.63 dB has been achieved between Nufern's SM1950 (V = 2.836) and HC-1550-02 fiber, resulting in an overall insertion loss of 0.73 dB from SMF28 to HC-1550-02 fiber. We believe this is the lowest splice loss value reported for HC-1550-02 fiber using an arc splicer, on the aspect of both using a step-index solid-core fiber (0.63 dB) and a SMF28 fiber (0.73 dB).Index Terms-Hollow-core photonic bandgap fiber, splice loss, intermediate fiber, high V-number fiber.
We report on an ultraviolet-enhanced supercontinuum generation in a uniform photonic crystal fiber pumped by a giant-chirped mode-locked Yb-doped fiber laser. We find theoretically and experimentally that the initial pluses with giant chirp leads more initial energy transferred to the dispersive waves in visible and ultraviolet wavelength. An extremely wide optical spectrum spanning from 370 nm to beyond 2400 nm with a broad 3 dB spectral bandwidth of 367 nm (from 431 nm to 798 nm) is obtained. Over 36% (350 mW) of the total output power locates in the visible and ultraviolet regime between 370 nm and 850 nm with a maximum spectral power density of 1.6 mW/nm at 550 nm.
scite is a Brooklyn-based organization that helps researchers better discover and understand research articles through Smart Citations–citations that display the context of the citation and describe whether the article provides supporting or contrasting evidence. scite is used by students and researchers from around the world and is funded in part by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute on Drug Abuse of the National Institutes of Health.