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Mid-Infrared Generation by Frequency Down-Conversion Across 1.2 Octaves in a Normally-Dispersive Silicon Wire

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Abstract

Using four-wave mixing in normally-dispersive mid-infrared silicon nanophotonic waveguides, we demonstrate the conversion of light across more than 1.2 octaves, from the telecom band to a wavelength of 3630 nm.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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