Controlled light localization and nonlinear-optical interactions of ultrashort laser pulses in micro- and nanostructured fibers with a tunable photonic band gap
Am. Zheltikov et al., Controlled light localization and nonlinear-optical interactions of ultrashort laser pulses in micro- and nanostructured fibers with a tunable photonic band gap, J EXP TH PH, 93(3), 2001, pp. 499-509
Physical principles behind the control of light localization and nonlinear-
optical interactions in micro- and nanostructured fibers are demonstrated.
Transmission measurements on the cladding of nanostructured fibers having a
form of a two-dimensional periodic structure with a pitch less than 500 nm
have revealed the existence of a photonic band gap tunable within the rang
e from 930 to 1030 nm. The influence of the structure of the holey-fiber cl
adding on the effective area of the waveguide mode and the spectral broaden
ing of Ti:sapphire and Cr:forsterite femtosecond laser pulses is experiment
ally studied. It is shown that the increase in the air-filling fraction of
a holey-fiber cladding results in a considerable enhancement of spectral br
oadening of short laser pulses due to the increase in the light localizatio
n degree in the fiber core. (C) 2001 MAIK "Nauka/Interperiodica".