Abstract
Suspended-core microstructured optical fibers are employed in lasers that generate ultrashort pulses and supercontinuum generators. It is demonstrated that a femtosecond fiber laser based on the ytterbium-doped microstructured fiber generates pulses with a duration of 95 fs at a wavelength of 1045 nm and a mean power of 5 mW in the absence of additional compression. Supercontinuum is generated in tapered microstructured fibers with suspended core in the wavelength interval 400–1400 nm. Suspended-core micro-structured fibers may serve as promising elements for nonlinear optical devices due to specific waveguide characteristics, relative simplicity of manufacturing, and variable optical properties.
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