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Numerical Insights into noise amplification of high-energy mid-infrared supercontinuum generation in normal dispersion multimode fibers

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posted on 2024-06-15, 16:00 authored by Chaofan Yang, Dian Duan, Fan Zou, Kuo Liu, Ruibo Jin, Zechuan Liu, Haoyu Wu
We report on the noise properties of high-energy mid-infrared supercontinuum (MIR-SC) generation in normal dispersion multimode fibers from the numerical perspective. Noise amplification in multi-modes is primarily due to the stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) effect. This leads to the emergence of "incoherent cloud formation" and "incoherent optical wave breaking", similar to those observed in single-mode fibers. Increasing the pump technical noise from 0.1 % to 1 % significantly shortens the lumped coherence length L_C and exacerbates the influence of incoherent broadening dynamics competing with coherent dynamics, resulting in MIR-SC being a strong consistency in the collapse evolution of amplitude noise and phase coherence. To minimize this noise amplification and achieve high-energy low-noise MIR-SC in practical applications, it is essential to use short-pulse pumping with low amplitude noise, ensuring that L_C>>L_OWB (where L_OWB denotes the optical wave breaking length).

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