Ultrafast multi-wavelength switch based on dynamics of spectrally-shifted solitons in a dual‑core photonic crystal fiber

Opt Express. 2014 Dec 15;22(25):31092-101. doi: 10.1364/OE.22.031092.

Abstract

Nonlinear propagation of ultrafast near infrared pulses in anomalous dispersion region of dual-core photonic crystal fiber was studied. Polarization tunable soliton-based nonlinear switching at multiple non-excitation wavelengths was demonstrated experimentally for fiber excitation by 100 fs pulses at 1650 nm. The highest-contrast switching was obtained with the fiber length of just 14 mm, which is significantly shorter compared to the conventional non-solitonic in-fiber switching based on nonlinear optical loop mirror. Advanced numerical simulations show good agreement with the experimental results, suggesting that the underlying dual-core soliton fission process supports nonlinear optical switching and simultaneous pulse compression to few-cycle durations at the level of 20 fs.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't