Cascaded four-wave mixing in liquid-core optical fibers

GND
1231014202
ORCID
0000-0001-9644-0673
Affiliation
Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena
Junaid, Saher;
GND
1321898371
ORCID
0009-0003-0438-2210
Affiliation
Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena
Hofmann, Johannes;
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1179792068
ORCID
0000-0002-8340-7214
Affiliation
Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena
Chemnitz, Mario;
GND
1244252484
ORCID
0000-0002-0890-2186
Affiliation
Institute of Applied Physics, Abbe Center of Photonics, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena
Blothe, Markus;
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1028555601
ORCID
0000-0002-7919-8181
Affiliation
Institute of Applied Physics, Abbe Center of Photonics, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena
Setzpfandt, Frank;
GND
121566366
ORCID
0000-0002-2919-2662
Affiliation
Institute of Applied Physics, Abbe Center of Photonics, Friedrich-Schiller-University Jena
Nolte, Stefan;
GND
1195327765
ORCID
0000-0002-5324-6405
Affiliation
Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, Jena
Schmidt, Markus A.

Ultrafast nonlinear interactions in optical fibers are commonly employed for generating light with tailored properties, with four-wave mixing (FWM) being a widely used mechanism. Existing systems mainly rely on fibers with solid glass cores, facing limitations due to a lack of tunability and susceptibility to noise. Here, fibers with fluidic cores emerge as a promising alternative for efficient FWM, offering novel functionalities and expanded parameter ranges. In this study, we investigate single and cascaded FWM in liquid-core fibers regarding spectral tunability and interplay with the Raman effect. The study relies on binary liquids used as core materials in combination with ultrashort ps-pulses and seeding. Strong side bands were observed whose spectral position could be adjusted by the liquid composition and the seed wavelength. Seeding additionally leads to higher-order side bands, which we assign to cascaded FWM. Furthermore, we explore the interaction between FWM and stimulated Raman scattering by adjusting the FWM peaks to overlap or deviate from the Raman bands through variations of the core liquid and the seed wavelength. The presented results shed light on the unique characteristics of the liquid-core fiber platform in the context of parametric nonlinear interactions, particularly regarding tunability and interaction with Raman scattering. These findings offer
new possibilities for the development of light sources capable of Raman-free photon pair generation for quantum technology or for creating tunable narrowband spectra for imaging applications in life sciences.

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