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  Tightly trapped acoustic phonons in photonic crystal fibres as highly nonlinear artificial Raman oscillators

Kang, M. S., Nazarkin, A., Brenn, A., & Russell, P. S. J. (2009). Tightly trapped acoustic phonons in photonic crystal fibres as highly nonlinear artificial Raman oscillators. NATURE PHYSICS, 5(4), 276-280. doi:10.1038/NPHYS1217.

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Kang, M. S.1, Author           
Nazarkin, A.1, Author           
Brenn, A.1, 2, Author           
Russell, P. St. J.1, Author           
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1Russell Division, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Max Planck Society, ou_2364721              
2International Max Planck Research School, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Max Planck Society, ou_2364697              

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Free keywords: STIMULATED BRILLOUIN-SCATTERING; OPTICAL-FIBERS; SURFACE-PLASMONS; GENERATION; PROPAGATION; MODULATION; WAVESPhysics;
 Abstract: Interactions between light and hypersonic waves can be enhanced by tight field confinement, as shown in periodically structured materials(1), microcavities(2), micromechanical resonators(3) and photonic crystal fibres(4-6) (PCFs). There are many examples of weak sound-light interactions, for example, guided acoustic-wave Brillouin scattering in conventional optical fibres(7). This forward-scattering effect results from the interaction of core-guided light with acoustic resonances of the entire fibre cross-section, and is viewed as a noise source in quantum-optics experiments(8). Here, we report the observation of strongly nonlinear forward scattering of laser light by gigahertz acoustic vibrations, tightly trapped together in the small core of a silica-air PCF. Bouncing to and fro across the core at close to 90 degrees to the fibre axis, the acoustic waves form optical-phonon-like modes with a flat dispersion curve and a distinct cutoff frequency Omega(a). This ensures automatic phase-matching to the guided optical mode so that, on pumping with a dual-frequency laser source tuned to Omega(a), multiple optical side bands are generated, spaced by Omega(a). The number of strong side bands in this Raman-like process increases with pump power. The results point to a new class of designable nonlinear optical device with applications in, for example, pulse synthesis, frequency comb generation for telecommunications and fibre laser mode-locking.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2009
 Publication Status: Issued
 Pages: 5
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 Identifiers: ISI: 000265264500017
DOI: 10.1038/NPHYS1217
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Title: NATURE PHYSICS
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Publ. Info: MACMILLAN BUILDING, 4 CRINAN ST, LONDON N1 9XW, ENGLAND : NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 5 (4) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 276 - 280 Identifier: ISSN: 1745-2473