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Functionalised optical fiber devices for nonlinear photonics: from high harmonics generation to frequency comb

Functionalised optical fiber devices for nonlinear photonics: from high harmonics generation to frequency comb
Functionalised optical fiber devices for nonlinear photonics: from high harmonics generation to frequency comb
The possibility of fabricating all-fiber nonlinear devices based on periodically poled silica fibers allows for overcoming most of the issues of free space nonlinear optics, such as thermal instabilities and high costs of nonlinear crystals. In this talk the most recent results related to the topic are presented, including some interesting applications of periodically poled fibers, such as the generation of high harmonics and of Frequency Combs when exploited in cavity configuration.
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De Lucia, Francesco
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Ferrari, Maurizio
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Taccheo, Stefano
De Lucia, Francesco
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Leo, Francois
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Lewis, Adam
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Bannerman, Rex
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Gates, James
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Seddon, Angela B.
Taccheo, Stefano

De Lucia, Francesco, Englebert, Nico, Leo, Francois, Sazio, Pier, Lewis, Adam, Bannerman, Rex, Gates, James and Brambilla, Gilberto (2022) Functionalised optical fiber devices for nonlinear photonics: from high harmonics generation to frequency comb. Ferrari, Maurizio, Seddon, Angela B. and Taccheo, Stefano (eds.) In Fiber Lasers and Glass Photonics: Materials through Applications III, PC121420D. vol. PC12142, SPIE.. (doi:10.1117/12.2620972).

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Abstract

The possibility of fabricating all-fiber nonlinear devices based on periodically poled silica fibers allows for overcoming most of the issues of free space nonlinear optics, such as thermal instabilities and high costs of nonlinear crystals. In this talk the most recent results related to the topic are presented, including some interesting applications of periodically poled fibers, such as the generation of high harmonics and of Frequency Combs when exploited in cavity configuration.

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Published date: 30 May 2022
Venue - Dates: SPIE Photonics Europe, , Strasbourg, France, 2022-04-03 - 2022-04-07

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Local EPrints ID: 485523
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/485523
ISSN: 0277-786X
PURE UUID: 37e4504b-ae5e-4c34-b9ce-abe97a4ac30e
ORCID for Pier Sazio: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-6506-9266
ORCID for James Gates: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-8671-5987
ORCID for Gilberto Brambilla: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5730-0499

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Date deposited: 08 Dec 2023 17:31
Last modified: 18 Mar 2024 02:55

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Author: Francesco De Lucia
Author: Nico Englebert
Author: Francois Leo
Author: Pier Sazio ORCID iD
Author: Adam Lewis
Author: Rex Bannerman
Author: James Gates ORCID iD
Author: Gilberto Brambilla ORCID iD
Editor: Maurizio Ferrari
Editor: Angela B. Seddon
Editor: Stefano Taccheo

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