Abstract
We report the first ultra-broad band dispersion measurements in short-length
ZBLAN, germanate and silica-based optical fibers in the near- and midIR wavelength
ranges between 1.7 and 2.0 μm and from 2.3 to 2.45 μm, using two ultra-broadband light sources: a broadband superluminescent
Tm-doped fiber source and a novel femtosecond pulsed mode-locked Cr:ZnS oscillator.
The measured second order dispersion characteristics of the fibers correspond
to the theoretical predictions (numerical calculations).
© 2012 IEEE
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