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Adiabatic Broadband Four-Wave Mixing Frequency Conversion in Optical Fibers

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Abstract

We find adiabatic four-wave mixing in optical fibers allows efficient, near-octave-spanning near-infrared to mid-infrared conversion. Simulations indicate several possible fiber platforms, extending one-to-one broadband frequency conversion both to high-repetition-rate and high-energy applications.

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