Extreme polarization-dependent supercontinuum generation in an uncladded silicon nitride waveguide

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We experimentally demonstrate the generation of a short-wave infrared supercontinuum in an uncladded silicon nitride (Si3N4) waveguide with extreme polarization sensitivity at the pumping wavelength of 2.1 μm. The air-clad waveguide is specifically designed to yield anomalous dispersion regime for transverse electric (TE) mode excitation and all-normal-dispersion (ANDi) at near-infrared wavelengths for the transverse magnetic (TM) mode. Dispersion-engineering of the polarization modes allows for switching via simple adjustment of the input polarization state from an octave-spanning soliton fission-driven supercontinuum with fine spectral structure to a flat and smooth ANDi supercontinuum dominated by self-phase modulation mechanism (SPM). Such polarization sensitive supercontinuum source offers versatile applications from broadband on-chip sensing to pulse compression and few-cycle pulse generation. Our experimental results are in very good agreement with numerical simulations.
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Year of publication

2021

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Authors

Caroline Amiot - Creator

GOERY GENTY - Contributor

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CAMILLE-SOPHIE BRES - Contributor

EIRINI TAGKOUDI - Contributor

figshare - Publisher

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Physical sciences

Language

English

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Open

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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

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Physical sciences

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