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This article is cited in 4 scientific papers (total in 4 papers)
Selection of reports presented at the 7th All-Russian Conference on Fiber Optics (8-11 October 2019, Perm) (edited compiled by S.L.Semjonov)
Propagation of megawatt subpicosecond light pulses with the minimum possible shape and spectrum distortion in an air- or argon-filled hollow-core revolver fibre
A. V. Gladysheva, Yu. P. Yatsenkoa, A. F. Kosolapova, D. V. Myasnikovb, I. A. Bufetova a Fiber Optics Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
b IRE-Polus Research and Technology Association, Fryazino, Moscow Region
Abstract:
We have examined the feasibility of undistorted subpicosecond pulse transmission at peak powers of up to 100 MW and a wavelength of 1030 nm in a hollow-core revolver fibre having a core filled with atmospheric air or argon. A hollow-core revolver fibre has been fabricated which has a low-dispersion (β2 ≈ –0.25 ps2 km-1) transmission band in the spectral range of ytterbium and neodymium lasers. Conditions for the nonlinear (soliton) regime of megawatt picosecond pulse propagation over up to 1-km lengths of revolver fibre in atmospheric air and argon at pressures in the range 10-5 to 1 atm have been found theoretically. We have experimentally demonstrated transmission of pulses of 0.8-ps duration and up to ~100-MW power over an ~3-m length of revolver fibre with the minimum possible distortion of their shape and spectrum.
Keywords:
subpicosecond pulses, solitons, hollow-core fibre, revolver fibre, Kerr nonlinearity, stimulated Raman scattering.
Received: 10.10.2019
Citation:
A. V. Gladyshev, Yu. P. Yatsenko, A. F. Kosolapov, D. V. Myasnikov, I. A. Bufetov, “Propagation of megawatt subpicosecond light pulses with the minimum possible shape and spectrum distortion in an air- or argon-filled hollow-core revolver fibre”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 49:12 (2019), 1100–1107 [Quantum Electron., 49:12 (2019), 1100–1107]
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https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/qe17161 https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/qe/v49/i12/p1100
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