Abstract

We report the experimental demonstration of high-power supercontinuum generation in step-index fluoroindate (InF3) and chalcogenide (As2S3) fibers. A home-built fiber-based laser system with a broad spectrum spanning from 1.9 to 2.7 μm and delivering an output average power of 6.15 W was used as the pump source. A time-averaged power of 2.95 W covering the entire 2–5 μm wavelength range is obtained from an InF3 fiber. Cascading the system by adding an As2S3 fiber, the spectrum was extended up to 5.58 μm. Moreover, we present a supercontinuum with an average power of 440 mW and a spectrum extended to 4.17 μm generated by an As2S3 fiber pumped directly by a broadband (2.4–2.7 μm), silica-based laser source centered at 2.55 µm. Combined with a high degree of spectral flatness, the high-output supercontinuum power highlights the potential of the developed sources for use in a wide variety of applications.

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