Abstract

A supercontinuum (SC) based chalcogenide As38Se62 PCF for broadband mid-infrared light source is numerically reported. For the computational studies, the design of the proposed structure is made up of three rings of air holes with circular and elliptical shapes. The proposed structure provides excellent nonlinear coefficient and dispersion optimization. For the analysis, the finite difference frequency domain (FDFD) method is employed. Due to the high nonlinear refractive index and optimizing design of As38Se62 chalcogenide glass, an effective mode area of 40.5972 μm2 is obtained. The dispersion characteristic of the proposed structure has a zero-dispersion wavelength at 3.89 μm. The nonlinear coefficient is 761 W-1km-1 at the wavelength of 4 μm. Dispersion is almost flat from 2 μm up to 10 μm. The supercontinuum spectrum calculated ranges from 2 μm to 9 μm. The presented structure is appropriate for medical imaging, optical coherence tomography and optical communications.

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