Microstructured optical fiber, supercontinuum light source comprising microstructured optical fiber and use of such light source
US-2016170136-A1 · Jun 16, 2016 · US
US9958606B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9958606-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615362531-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 28, 2016 |
| Priority date | Jul 10, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 1, 2018 |
| Grant date | May 1, 2018 |
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The invention relates to a supercontinuum light source comprising a microstructured optical fiber and a pump light source. The microstructured optical fiber comprises a core and a cladding region surrounding the core, as well as a first fiber length section, a second fiber length section and an intermediate fiber length section between said first and second fiber length sections. The first fiber length section comprises a core with a first characteristic core diameter. The second fiber length section comprises a core with a second characteristic core diameter, smaller than said first characteristic core diameter, where said second characteristic core diameter is substantially constant along said second fiber length section. The intermediate length section of the optical fiber comprises a core which is tapered from said first characteristic core diameter to said second characteristic core diameter over a tapered length.
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A supercontinuum light source comprising: i. a microstructured optical fiber for generating supercontinuum light responsive to being pumped, and ii. a pump light source arranged to pump said microstructured optical fiber with pump light having a first wavelength, λ 1 ; wherein: said microstructured optical fiber has a length and a longitudinal axis along its length and comprises a core region that is capable of guiding light along the longitudinal axis of said microstructured optical fiber and a first cladding region surrounding said core region; said microstructured optical fiber comprises a first fiber length section, a second fiber length section as well as an intermediate fiber length section between the first and second fiber length sections; the core region of said first fiber length section has a first characteristic core diameter W 1 , the core region of said second fiber length section has a second characteristic core diameter W 2 , where said second characteristic core diameter W 2 is smaller than said first characteristic core diameter W 1 , and where said second characteristic core diameter W 2 is substantially constant along said second fiber length section; the characteristic core diameter of the core region of said intermediate fiber length section of the microstructured optical fiber is tapered from the first characteristic core diameter W 1 to the second characteristic core diameter W 2 over a tapered length L i ; and wherein said second fiber length section has zero dispersion at a wavelength ZDW 2 , where ZDW 2 is in the range from about λ 1 −150 nm to about λ 1 +50 nm, and wherein said second fiber length section has anomalous dispersion at wavelengths above said ZDW 2 . 2. The supercontinuum light source according to claim 1 wherein said first characteristic core diameter W 1 is larger than about 7 μm. 3. The supercontinuum light source according to claim 2 , wherein said second characteristic core diameter W 2 is larger than about 3.5 μm. 4. The supercontinuum light source according to claim 1 , wherein said second characteristic core diameter is larger than about 4 μm. 5. The supercontinuum light source according to claim 1 where said microstructured optical fiber comprises microstructure elements embedded in a base material, wherein the refractive index of the core region of said microstructured optical fiber is equal to the refractive index of the base material. 6. The supercontinuum light source according to claim 5 wherein said microstructure elements comprise holes. 7. The supercontinuum light source according to claim 1 wherein the refractive index of said core region of said microstructured optical fiber is substantially equal to the refractive index of silica glass. 8. The supercontinuum light source according to claim 1 wherein said first fiber length section has normal dispersion at said first wavelength λ 1 . 9. The supercontinuum light source according to claim 1 wherein said first fiber length section has a zero dispersion at a wavelength ZDW 1 , where ZDW 1 is greater than about λ 1 +20 nm. 10. The supercontinuum light source according to claim 1 comprising an end cap adjacent to said first fiber length section. 11. The supercontinuum light source according to claim 1 wherein said first fiber length section is single mode at least at the first wavelength λ 1 . 12. The supercontinuum light source according to claim 1 wherein an output pulse from said supercontinuum light source has an output spectral density over at least 50 nm between 400 nm and 900 nm of at least 500 nJ/10 nm. 13. The supercontinuum light source according to claim 1 wherein λ 1 is from about 900 nm to about 1100 nm. 14. The supercontinuum light source according to claim 1 wherein said pump light source emits pulses having a pulse duration of more than about 500 ps. 15. The supercontinuum light source according to claim 1 wherein said pump light source emits pulses having a pulse duration of less than about 100 ps. 16. The supercontinuum light source according to claim 1 wherein said pump light source comprises a timing jitter of less than about 1 ms. 17. The supercontinuum light source according to claim 1 wherein said pump light source comprises a q-switched laser. 18. A photoacoustic imaging system comprising a supercontinuum light source according to claim 1 , a detector for detecting ultrasonic emission waves and an image processor for forming an image of the detected ultrasonic waves. 19. A multimodal photoacoustic and optical coherence tomography (OCT) imaging acquisition system comprising the photoacoustic imaging system as claimed in claim 18 combined with an OCT imaging system comprising a detector for collecting reflected light and an image processor for forming an image of the detected reflected light, wherein the photoacoustic imaging system and the OCT imaging system use said supercontinuum light source as a common light source. 20. A supercontinuum light source comprising: i. a microstructured optical fiber for generating supercontinuum light responsive to being pumped, and ii. a pump light source arranged to pump said microstructured optical fiber with pump light having a first wavelength, λ 1 ; wherein: said microstructured optical fiber has a length and a longitudinal axis along its length and comprises a core region that is capable of guiding light along the longitudinal axis of said microstructured optical fiber and a first cladding region surrounding said core region; said microstructured optical fiber comprises a first fiber length section, a second fiber length section as well as an intermediate fiber length section between the first and second fiber length sections; the core region of said first fiber length section has a first characteristic core diameter W 1 , the core region of said second fiber length section has a second characteristic core diameter W 2 , where said second characteristic core diameter W 2 is smaller than said first characteristic core diameter W 1 , and where said second characteristic core diameter W 2 is substantially constant along said second fiber length section; the characteristic core diameter of the core region of said intermediate fiber length section of the microstructured optical fiber is tapered from the first characteristic core diameter W 1 to the second characteristic core diameter W 2 over a tapered length L i ; said second fiber length section has zero dispersion at a wavelength ZDW 2 , where ZDW 2 is in the range from about λ 1 -150 nm to about λ 1 +50 nm, and said second fiber length section has anomalous dispersion at wavelengths above said ZDW 2 ; said first fiber length section has normal dispersion at said first wavelength λ 1 ; said first characteristic core diameter is larger than about 7 μm; and wherein said second characteristic core diameter is larger than about 3.5 μm. 21. The supercontinuum light source according to claim 20 wherein said pump light source emits pulses having a pulse duration of more than about 500 ps. 22. The supercontinuum light source according to claim 20 wherein λ 1 is from about 700 nm to about 1100 nm. 23. The supercontinuum light source according to claim 20 wherein said first fiber length section has zero dispersion at a wavelength ZDW 1 , where ZDW 1 is greater than about λ 1 +20 nm. 24. The supercontinuum light source according to claim 20 wherein an outpu
by controlling the optical pumping · CPC title
Nonlinear frequency conversion, e.g. second harmonic generation [SHG] or sum- or difference-frequency generation outside the laser cavity (nonlinear frequency conversion per se G02F1/35) · CPC title
Longitudinal variation along fibre axis direction, e.g. tapered holes · CPC title
Two or more frequencies or sources used for interferometric measurement (using only beat G01B9/02003) · CPC title
Core having higher refractive index than cladding, e.g. solid core, effective index guiding · CPC title
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