Abstract

Optical poling of multimode graded-index fibers (GRIN) has emerged as a promising technique for creating periodic inscriptions of the second-order nonlinear optical susceptibility χ(2), enabling the generation of a second harmonic in silica fibers. In this work, we investigate the generation of multiple spectral peaks using a continuous broadband source in the infrared domain, generated in the same fiber by a femtosecond laser with a central wavelength different from the one used for the poling process. Building upon theoretical foundations, this work contributes at explaining how second and third-order nonlinear processes participate to the broad generation of the second harmonic in GRIN fibers.

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