Abstract

We present a detailed numerical study of supercontinuum generation in hexagonal seven-core fibers with single-core input in the short pulse regime. Important spectral broadening mechanisms are shown to result from or strongly depend on the frequency dependence of linear coupling between the cores. Namely, soliton supermode transitions, inter-supermodal four-wave mixing, and inter-supermodal dispersive wave generation are among the key nonlinear phenomena specific to multi-core fibers, and their relative importance is heavily dependent on core separation.

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