Abstract
A solid-core photonic-crystal fiber (PCF) with an effective mode area of is used to demonstrate the generation of sub-, wavelength-tunable solitons within a wavelength range of at a repetition rate of . An energy of per pulse is achieved for a soliton PCF output centered at . Our numerical analysis supports experimental findings and suggests that frequency-shifted solitons in solid-core PCFs can be scaled up to a submegawatt level of peak powers.
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