Demonstration of parametric amplification and wavelength conversion at 1 µm by use of a photonic crystal fiber
Résumé
Highly efficient parametric amplification and wavelength conversion have been demonstrated in the 1040-1090 nm band. A nonlinear photonic crystal fiber was used to provide the anomalous dispersion required for phase matching at 1 μm. A 40 dB maximum gain and +35 dB idler conversion efficiency have been achieved in the subnanosecond pulsed regime and by using a spectrally filtered supercontinuum source as a small signal.