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Optics Express | 2014

Coherent supercontinuum generation up to 2.3 µm in all-solid soft-glass photonic crystal fibers with flat all-normal dispersion

Mariusz Klimczak; Bartłomiej Siwicki; Piotr Skibiński; Dariusz Pysz; Ryszard Stepien; A.M. Heidt; Czesław Radzewicz; Ryszard Buczynski

Supercontinuum spanning over an octave from 900 - 2300 nm is reported in an all-normal dispersion, soft glass photonic crystal fiber. The all-solid microstructured fiber was engineered to achieve a normal dispersion profile flattened to within -50 to -30 ps/nm/km in the wavelength range of 1100 - 2700 nm. Under pumping with 75 fs pulses centered at 1550 nm, the recorded spectral flatness is 7 dB in the 930 - 2170 nm range, and significantly less if cladding modes present in the uncoated photonic crystal fiber are removed. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report of an octave-spanning, all-normal dispersion supercontinuum generation in a non-silica microstructured fiber, where the spectrum long-wavelength edge is red-shifted to as far as 2300 nm. This is also an important step in moving the concept of ultrafast coherent supercontinuum generation in all-normal dispersion fibers further towards the mid-infrared spectral region.


Optics Letters | 2013

Broadband infrared supercontinuum generation in hexagonal-lattice tellurite photonic crystal fiber with dispersion optimized for pumping near 1560 nm

Mariusz Klimczak; Grzegorz Stepniewski; Henry T. Bookey; Agnieszka Szolno; Ryszard Stepien; Dariusz Pysz; Ajoy K. Kar; Andrew J. Waddie; Mohammad R. Taghizadeh; Ryszard Buczynski

We report on supercontinuum generation (SG) in a hexagonal lattice tellurite photonic crystal fiber (PCF). The fiber has a regular lattice with a lattice constant Λ = 2 μm, linear filling factor d/Λ = 0.75, and a solid core 2.7 μm in diameter. Dispersion, calculated from scanning electron microscope (SEM) image of drawn fiber, has zero dispersion wavelength (ZDW) at 1410 and 4236 nm with a maximum of 193 ps/nm/km at 2800 nm. Under pumping with 150 fs/36 nJ/1580 nm pulses, supercontinuum spectrum in a bandwidth from 800 nm to over 2500 nm was observed in a 2 cm long PCF sample, which is comparable to results reported for suspended core tellurite PCFs pumped at wavelengths over 1800 nm. Measured spectrum is analyzed numerically with good agreement, and observed spectral broadening is interpreted. To our best knowledge, tellurite glass, regular lattice PCFs for successful SG in this bandwidth have not been reported before.


Optical Materials Express | 2014

Infrared supercontinuum generation in soft-glass photonic crystal fibers pumped at 1560 nm

Grzegorz Sobon; Mariusz Klimczak; Jaroslaw Sotor; Karol Krzempek; Dariusz Pysz; Ryszard Stepien; Tadeusz Martynkien; Krzysztof M. Abramski; Ryszard Buczynski

In this work we present results on supercontinuum (SC) generation in a photonic crystal fiber (PCF) fabricated from lead-bismuth-gallium-oxide glass (PBG-08). Due to high refractive index, high nonlinearity and high transmittance, the PBG-08 glass-based fibers seem to be excellent media for broad supercontinuum generation in the infrared spectral region. In our experiment, a short-length piece of PCF (5-6 cm) is pumped by a femtosecond chirped pulse amplification (CPA) setup, which may be seeded by two different fiber-based oscillators. This compact and cost-effective system allows to generate SC spanning from 900 to 2400 nm. The paper describes in detail the fabrication process of the fiber, as well as the SC generation results.


Optical Engineering | 2014

Soft glasses for photonic crystal fibers and microstructured optical components

Ryszard Stepien; Jarosław Cimek; Dariusz Pysz; Ireneusz Kujawa; Mariusz Klimczak; Ryszard Buczynski

Abstract. Thermally stable tellurite, lead-bismuth-gallium oxides based boron-silicate and lead-silicate glasses dedicated for multiple thermal processing are presented. The glasses are successfully used for the development of photonic crystal fibers, nanostructured gradient index lenses, all-solid microstructured fibers as well as refractive or diffractive micro-optical elements with ultra-broadband transmission.


Optical Materials Express | 2011

Form birefringence in nanostructured micro-optical devices

Andrew J. Waddie; Ryszard Buczynski; Florian Hudelist; Jedrzej Nowosielski; Dariusz Pysz; Ryszard Stepien; Mohammad R. Taghizadeh

We present a detailed examination of the design and expected operation of an artificially birefringent material based around the nanostructured stack-and-draw fabrication technique developed recently. The expected degree of birefringence is estimated using a Finite Difference Time Domain simulation of the physical system and is shown to be in agreement with that predicted by a second order effective medium theory treatment of the nanostructured material. The effects of finite device dimensions are studied and an estimate of the required device thickness for a half-wave retardation is made.


Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering | 2004

Hollow-core photonic crystal fiber with square lattice

Ryszard Buczynski; Dariusz Pysz; Tuomo Ritari; Przemyslaw Szarniak; W. M. Saj; Ireneusz Kujawa; Hanne Ludvigsen; Ryszard Stepien

Most works on photonic crystal fibers with a photonic bandgap are concerned with structures made of silica glass with a hexagonal lattice. However, there are many other possible choices for the crystal structure of the fiber. In this paper, we study the optical properties of photonic bandgaps in a hollow-core photonic crystal fiber with a square lattice fabricated from multi-component glass. A composition of oxides was chosen to obtain a refractive index contrast higher than in fused silica fibers. The core size of the fiber is 11 microns and the cladding is made of an array of 17 x 17 air capillaries. A full-vector mode solver using the biorthonormal basis method is employed to analyze the modal properties of the fiber. We verify the guiding properties of the fiber by FDTD simulations. The transmission properties for several lengths of the fiber were measured by using broadband light from a nanosecond-pulse supercontinuum source and an optical spectrum analyzer. Preliminary results show that light is guided around 1650 nm. Possible modifications of the structure and potential applications will be discussed.


Materials | 2014

Ytterbium-Phosphate Glass for Microstructured Fiber Laser

Ryszard Stepien; Marcin Franczyk; Dariusz Pysz; Ireneusz Kujawa; Mariusz Klimczak; Ryszard Buczynski

In the paper, we report on the development of a synthesis and melting method of phosphate glasses designed for active microstructured fiber manufacturing. Non-doped glass synthesized in a P2O5-Al2O3-BaO-ZnO-MgO-Na2O oxide system served as the matrix material; meanwhile, the glass was doped with 6 mol% (18 wt%) of Yb2O3, as fiber core. The glasses were well-fitted in relation to optical (refractive index) and thermal proprieties (thermal expansion coefficient, rheology). The fiber with the Yb3+-doped core, with a wide internal photonic microstructure for a laser pump, as well as with a high relative hole size in the photonic outer air-cladding, was produced. The laser built on the basis of this fiber enabled achieving 8.07 W of output power with 20.5% slope efficiency against the launched pump power, in single-mode operation M2 = 1.59, from a 53 cm-long cavity.


Optics Express | 2012

Large diameter nanostructured gradient index lens.

Jedrzej Nowosielski; Ryszard Buczynski; Andrew J. Waddie; Adam Filipkowski; Dariusz Pysz; Aongus McCarthy; Ryszard Stepien; Mohammad R. Taghizadeh

In this paper we report on the development and optical properties of nanostructured gradient index microlenses with good chromatic behavior. We introduce a new fabrication concept for the development of large diameter nanostructured gradient index microlenses based on quantized gradient index profiles and the use of nanostructured meta-rods. We show a dependence of the quality of performance on the number of refractive index levels and the lens diameter. Measurements carried out at 633 and 850 nm show good optical properties and similar focal lengths for both wavelengths.


Journal of Optics | 2016

Extending of flat normal dispersion profile in all-solid soft glass nonlinear photonic crystal fibres

Bartłomiej Siwicki; Rafal Kasztelanic; Mariusz Klimczak; Jarosław Cimek; Dariusz Pysz; Ryszard Stepien; Ryszard Buczynski

The bandwidth of coherent supercontinuum generated in optical fibres is strongly determined by the all-normal dispersion characteristic of the fibre. We investigate all-normal dispersion limitations in all-solid oxide-based soft glass photonic crystal fibres with various relative inclusion sizes and lattice constants. The influence of material dispersion on fibre dispersion characteristics for a selected pair of glasses is also examined. A relation between the material dispersion of the glasses and the fibre dispersion has been described. We determined the parameters which limit the maximum range of flattened all-normal dispersion profile achievable for the considered pair of heavy-metal-oxide soft glasses.


Optics Express | 2015

Optical fibers with gradient index nanostructured core.

Ryszard Buczynski; Mariusz Klimczak; Tomasz Stefaniuk; Rafal Kasztelanic; Bartłomiej Siwicki; Grzegorz Stepniewski; Jarosław Cimek; Dariusz Pysz; Ryszard Stepien

We present a new approach for the development of structured optical fibers. It is shown that fibers having an effective gradient index profile with designed refractive index distribution can be developed with internal nanostructuring of the core composed of two glasses. As proof-of-concept, fibers made of two soft glasses with a parabolic gradient index profile are developed. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy reveals a possibility of selective diffusion of individual chemical ingredients among the sub-wavelength components of the nanostructure. This hints a postulate that core nanostructuring also changes material dispersion of the glasses in the core, potentially opening up unique dispersion shaping possibilities.

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Dariusz Pysz

Warsaw University of Technology

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Mariusz Klimczak

Warsaw University of Technology

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Ryszard S. Romaniuk

Warsaw University of Technology

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Tadeusz Martynkien

University of Science and Technology

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