2017
DOI: 10.1364/optica.4.001163
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Toward all-fiber supercontinuum spanning the mid-infrared

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“…Tapering is the simplest way to scale down the fiber ZDW. Recently, an MIR SC spectrum covering 1.8‐9.5 μm was demonstrated in a tapered As‐Se step‐index fiber with a 3 μm‐diameter core . However, tapering the fiber to small dimensions comes with the cost of power handling and light confinement in the fiber core.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Tapering is the simplest way to scale down the fiber ZDW. Recently, an MIR SC spectrum covering 1.8‐9.5 μm was demonstrated in a tapered As‐Se step‐index fiber with a 3 μm‐diameter core . However, tapering the fiber to small dimensions comes with the cost of power handling and light confinement in the fiber core.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, an MIR SC spectrum covering 1.8-9.5 μm was demonstrated in a tapered As-Se step-index fiber with a 3 μm-diameter core. 11 However, tapering the fiber to small dimensions comes with the cost of power handling and light confinement in the fiber core. Micro-structuring is another way to tune the dispersion in photonic crystal fibers (PCF).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, only preliminary work has been performed with using supercontinuum (SC) sources for spectroscopic imaging in the mid-IR region [3][4][5]. The use of mid-IR supercontinuum sources for spectroscopic imaging has the potential for covering both the functional group region (2.5-6.7 μm) and part of the fingerprint region (6.7-15 μm) from a single compact source [6][7][8][9], that can be several orders of magnitude brighter than a synchrotron IR beamline [5] whilst being compatible with existing broadband technologies such as Fouriertransform infrared (FTIR) spectrometry and array detectors. This demonstration represents one of the first steps toward developing SC-based spectroscopic imaging in the mid-IR and is among several results of the European research project MINERVA: MId-to NEaR infrared spectroscopy for improVed medical diAgnostics, that was a collaboration between thirteen organizations from industry and academia across seven European nations with the goal of developing mid-IR technologies for high-volume pathology screening and in-vivo skin surface examination for the early diagnosis of cancer.…”
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“…Solid-state lasers based on Er 3+ emitting around 3 µm have attracted significant attention because of their potential for numerous applications, such as laser microsurgery, laser radar, plastic and polymer processing, and pumps for longer wavelength oscillations [1][2][3]. Lasing on the 4 I 11/2 → 4 I 13/2 transition of Er 3+ ions has been widely studied with a variety of host materials at the mentioned spectral region [4][5][6][7][8][9][10].…”
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confidence: 99%