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Control of soliton collision-induced enhancement of supercontinuum bandwidth in photonic crystal fiber by variation of pump pulse duration

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Abstract

We investigate experimentally and theoretically the impact of input pulse width varying from 500 fs to 10 ps on supercontinuum generation. We show that the spectral broadening is dramatically extended for the longer input pulses.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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