Abstract
All-fiber mid-infrared (MIR) supercontinuum generation (SCG) has been a reality for more than a decade [1,2], relying on mechanical butt-coupling to couple light between dissimilar fibers. In recent years, reports of all-spliced SCG has emerged due to advances in fusion splicing methods and instrumentation [3]. It is particularly challenging in cascaded SCG, since the pump spectrum may extend into the high-loss region of the subsequent fibers in the cascade.
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