Le Sy Dat, Nguyen Duc Minh, Thual Monique, Bramerie Laurent, Costa e Silva Marcia, Lenglé Kevin, Gay Mathilde, Chartier Thierry, Brilland Laurent, Méchin David, Toupin Perrine, Troles Johann
Université européenne de Bretagne, 5 Boulevard Laënnec, 35000 Rennes, France.
Opt Express. 2011 Dec 12;19(26):B653-60. doi: 10.1364/OE.19.00B653.
We report a chalcogenide suspended-core fiber with ultra-high nonlinearity and low attenuation loss. The glass composition is As(38)Se(62).With a core diameter as small as 1.13 µm, a record Kerr nonlinearity of 46,000 W(-1) km(-1) is demonstrated with attenuation loss of 0.9 dB/m. Four-wave mixing is experimented by using a 1m-long chalcogenide fiber for 10 GHz and 42.7 GHz signals. Four-wave mixing efficiencies of -5.6 dB at 10 GHz and -17.5 dB at 42.7 GHz are obtained. We also observed higher orders of four-wave mixing for both repetition rates.