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Mid-infrared supercontinuum generation in concatenated fluoride and chalcogenide glass fibers covering more than three octaves

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Abstract

Supercontinuum is generated in concatenated ZBLAN and As2Se3 fibers. Initially, a 0.9–4.1mm supercontinuum is obtained by pumping the ZBLAN fiber with a Tm laser, which then continues to broaden to 0.9–9um in As2Se3 fiber.

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