In this paper we numerically study supercontinuum generation by pumping a silicon nitride waveguide, with two zero-dispersion wavelengths, with femtosecond pulses. The waveguide dispersion is designed so that the pump pulse is in the normal-dispersion regime. We show that because of self-phase modulation, the initial pulse broadens into the anomalous-dispersion regime, which is sandwiched between the two normal-dispersion regimes, and here a soliton is formed. The interaction of the soliton and the broadened pulse in the normal-dispersion regime causes additional spectral broadening through formation of dispersive waves by non-degenerate four-wave mixing and cross-phase modulation. This broadening occurs mainly towards the second normal-dis...
The presence of higher order dispersion leads to the transfer of energy from soliton to dispersive w...
Compact chip-scale comb sources are of significant interest for many practical applications. Here, w...
The dramatic progress in optical communication is attributed to the development of wavelength-divisi...
We describe an experiment in which a train of femtosecond pulses is coupled into a photonic crystal ...
Abstract Evidence of intermodal dispersive wave generation mediated by intermodal cross‐phase modula...
Abstract Evidence of intermodal dispersive wave generation mediated by intermodal cross‐phase modula...
We study the supercontinuum process in optical fibers numerically for a variety of dispersion profil...
International audienceWe experimentally demonstrate that continuous-wave supercontinuum generation i...
A fully analytical toolbox for supercontinuum generation relying on scenarios without pulse splittin...
Compact chip-scale comb sources are of significant interest for many practical applications. Here, w...
The influence of chromatic dispersion on CW-pumped supercontinuum generation in km-long standard fi...
The influence of chromatic dispersion on CW-pumped supercontinuum generation in km-long standard fi...
The influence of chromatic dispersion on CW-pumped supercontinuum generation in km-long standard fi...
We report on a numerical study of supercontinuum generation in a single-mode optical fiber by the mo...
Ultrafast supercontinuum generation crucially depends on the dispersive properties of the underlying...
The presence of higher order dispersion leads to the transfer of energy from soliton to dispersive w...
Compact chip-scale comb sources are of significant interest for many practical applications. Here, w...
The dramatic progress in optical communication is attributed to the development of wavelength-divisi...
We describe an experiment in which a train of femtosecond pulses is coupled into a photonic crystal ...
Abstract Evidence of intermodal dispersive wave generation mediated by intermodal cross‐phase modula...
Abstract Evidence of intermodal dispersive wave generation mediated by intermodal cross‐phase modula...
We study the supercontinuum process in optical fibers numerically for a variety of dispersion profil...
International audienceWe experimentally demonstrate that continuous-wave supercontinuum generation i...
A fully analytical toolbox for supercontinuum generation relying on scenarios without pulse splittin...
Compact chip-scale comb sources are of significant interest for many practical applications. Here, w...
The influence of chromatic dispersion on CW-pumped supercontinuum generation in km-long standard fi...
The influence of chromatic dispersion on CW-pumped supercontinuum generation in km-long standard fi...
The influence of chromatic dispersion on CW-pumped supercontinuum generation in km-long standard fi...
We report on a numerical study of supercontinuum generation in a single-mode optical fiber by the mo...
Ultrafast supercontinuum generation crucially depends on the dispersive properties of the underlying...
The presence of higher order dispersion leads to the transfer of energy from soliton to dispersive w...
Compact chip-scale comb sources are of significant interest for many practical applications. Here, w...
The dramatic progress in optical communication is attributed to the development of wavelength-divisi...