Abstract

This talk features recent achievements of the Nonlinear Photonics Group at McGill University towards the fabrication of chalcogenide-based optical fiber components such as nonlinear gain fibers, optical fiber couplers, filters, and saturable absorbers.

Highlights

  • In a quest for the development of optical fiber sources that operate in the mid-infrared, the availability of optical components that are all-fiber and compatible with the mid-infrared is of utmost importance

  • Fiber components made from chalcogenide glass raise attention in this context, owing to their transparency in the 1-13 m wavelength range and their high nonlinearity that enables nonlinear processing

  • I will present recent achievements of the Nonlinear Photonics Group at McGill University towards the fabrication of all-fiber chalcogenide components and devices that are compatible with the mid-infrared

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Introduction

In a quest for the development of optical fiber sources that operate in the mid-infrared, the availability of optical components that are all-fiber and compatible with the mid-infrared is of utmost importance.

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