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arxiv: 1104.2954 · v1 · pith:R7O2CCFHnew · submitted 2011-04-15 · ⚛️ physics.optics

On-chip two-octave supercontinuum generation by enhancing self-steepening of optical pulses

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keywords dispersionsupercontinuumregimeenhancinggeneratedgenerationnonlinearon-chip
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Dramatic advances in supercontinuum generation have been made recently using photonic crystal fibers, but it is quite challenging to obtain an octave-spanning supercontinuum on a chip, partially because of strong dispersion in high-index-contrast nonlinear integrated waveguides. We show by simulation that extremely flat and low dispersion can be achieved in silicon nitride slot waveguides over a wavelength band of 500 nm. Different from previously reported supercontinua that were generated either by higher-order soliton fission in anomalous dispersion regime or by self phase modulation in normal dispersion regime, a two-octave supercontinuum from 630 to 2650 nm (360 THz in total) can be generated by greatly enhancing self-steepening in nonlinear pulse propagation in almost zero dispersion regime, when an optical shock as short as 3 fs is formed, which enables on-chip ultra-wide-band applications.

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