Abstract

We report on both the fabrication and the application of a Ge–Se–Te glass-based suspended core fiber for mid-infrared supercontinuum generation. A two-octave spanning mid-infrared light source (from 3.25 to 13 µm) is experimentally demonstrated by pumping the chalcogenide fiber with sub-100 fs pulses at 8.6 µm. Numerical simulations of nonlinear pulse propagation as well as fiber properties are also provided and support experimental measurements.

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