Abstract

We present highly efficient and reproducible Raman converters built with a silica nanofiber immersed in ethanol. The converters are pumped at 532 nm in the sub-nanosecond regime and the first Stokes order photons are generated in the evanescent field probing the liquid at 630 nm. Two standard fibers (SMF28 and 460HP) are tested and compared. The Raman conversion operating range limited by the damage threshold is optimized, leading to an external Raman conversion efficiency up to 60% with a nanofiber radius of 300 nm and a length of 8 cm. The extracted Stokes energy is 0.29 μJ, which is three times higher than the previous result. We give guidelines for the design of other efficient evanescent Raman converters, opening the way for a new family of all-fibered compact Raman sources.

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