Presentation 2006-12-14
Highly functional optical control through ultrafast nonlinear optical effects indeuce by ultrashort pulse : Widely broadened super continuum generation, etc
Norihiko NISHIZAWA,
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Abstract(in English) Since optical beam can be confined inside the small core area along the long length, the optical fiber is one of the most effective nonlinear optical devices. In this paper, our investigations about the highly functional optical control using ultrafast nonlinear effects induced by ultrashort pulse and optical fibers are described. Recently, we have demonstrated ultraflat, low noise, and highly coherent high quality super continuum generation. We have also demonstrated widely wavelength tunable ultrashort pulse generation which covers the whole band of optical communication. The 1THz ultrafast all optical switching using pulse trapping by soliton pulse has been also demonstrated.
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Keyword(in English) Ultrashort pulse / Optical fibers / Super continuum / Soliton / Pulse trapping
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Title (in English) Highly functional optical control through ultrafast nonlinear optical effects indeuce by ultrashort pulse : Widely broadened super continuum generation, etc
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Keyword(1) Ultrashort pulse
Keyword(2) Optical fibers
Keyword(3) Super continuum
Keyword(4) Soliton
Keyword(5) Pulse trapping
1st Author's Name Norihiko NISHIZAWA
1st Author's Affiliation Dept. of Quantum Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Nagoya University()
Date 2006-12-14
Paper # NS2006-141,PN2006-42
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 419
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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