A common issue in fiber-based supercontinuum (SC) generation under continuous-wave pumping is that the spectral width of the resulting source is related to the input power of the pump laser used. An increase of the input pump power leads to an increase of the spectral width obtained at the fiber output, and therefore, the average power spectral density (APSD) over the SC spectrum does not grow according to the input power. For some applications it would be desired to have a fixed spectral width in the SC and to increase the average PSD proportionally to the input pump power. In this paper we demonstrate experimentally that SC generation under continuous-wave (CW) pumping can be spectrally bounded by using a fiber with two zero-disp...
Supercontinuum sources generated by continuous-wave excitation are very promising for many applicati...
Supercontinuum generation using continuous-wave pumping is usually obtained by pumping a suitable f...
International audienceWe experimentally demonstrate that continuous-wave supercontinuum generation i...
A common issue in fiber-based supercontinuum (SC) generation under continuous-wave pumping is that ...
A common issue in fiber-based supercontinuum (SC) generation under continuous-wave pumping is that ...
A common issue in fiber-based supercontinuum (SC) generation under\ud continuous-wave pumping is tha...
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...
In this paper, the generation of a continuous-wave (CW)-pumped supercontinuum (SC) source at 1.3 μm ...
In this paper, the generation of a continuous-wave (CW)-pumped supercontinuum (SC) source at 1.3 μm ...
In this paper, the generation of a continuous-wave (CW)-pumped supercontinuum (SC) source at 1.3 μm ...
Supercontinuum generation using continuous-wave pumping is usually obtained by pumping a suitable f...
Supercontinuum generation using continuous-wave pumping is usually obtained by pumping a suitable f...
Supercontinuum sources generated by continuous-wave excitation are very promising for many applicati...
Supercontinuum sources generated by continuous-wave excitation are very promising for many applicati...
Supercontinuum generation using continuous-wave pumping is usually obtained by pumping a suitable f...
International audienceWe experimentally demonstrate that continuous-wave supercontinuum generation i...
A common issue in fiber-based supercontinuum (SC) generation under continuous-wave pumping is that ...
A common issue in fiber-based supercontinuum (SC) generation under continuous-wave pumping is that ...
A common issue in fiber-based supercontinuum (SC) generation under\ud continuous-wave pumping is tha...
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...
In this paper, the generation of a continuous-wave (CW)-pumped supercontinuum (SC) source at 1.3 μm ...
In this paper, the generation of a continuous-wave (CW)-pumped supercontinuum (SC) source at 1.3 μm ...
In this paper, the generation of a continuous-wave (CW)-pumped supercontinuum (SC) source at 1.3 μm ...
Supercontinuum generation using continuous-wave pumping is usually obtained by pumping a suitable f...
Supercontinuum generation using continuous-wave pumping is usually obtained by pumping a suitable f...
Supercontinuum sources generated by continuous-wave excitation are very promising for many applicati...
Supercontinuum sources generated by continuous-wave excitation are very promising for many applicati...
Supercontinuum generation using continuous-wave pumping is usually obtained by pumping a suitable f...
International audienceWe experimentally demonstrate that continuous-wave supercontinuum generation i...