Abstract
We experimentally demonstrate mid-infrared (MIR) supercontinuum (SC) generation in a 2.8-cm-long chalcogenide double-clad fiber (Ch-DCF). The Ch-DCF made of As2Se3, AsSe2, and As2S5 glasses has near-zero chromatic dispersion in the normal dispersion regime. We pump the Ch-DCF using a 200 fs pulse laser at 10 µm, and obtain MIR SC extending from 2 to 14 µm. Numerical results show that the Ch-DCF has the potential of generating a highly coherent MIR SC light source.
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