Accession Number:

AD1046010

Title:

Broadband integrated mid infrared light sources as enabling technology for point of care mid-infrared spectroscopy

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MACQUARIE UNIVERSITY Sydney Australia

Report Date:

2017-08-20

Abstract:

This 1-year pilot project investigated the possibilities to transform recently developed narrow-linewidth, continuous-wave cw ZBLAN chip lasers into robust and miniaturized broadband light sources for sensing applications. Utilizing nanomaterials-based saturable absorbers, it was demonstrated the possibility of passively q-switched as well as passively q-switched mode-locked QML operation of those chip lasers. Further, a novel nematic liquid crystal cell was successfully employed as an active q-switching element in the same type of chip lasers. The short laser pulses that were generated in these experiments were finally launched into a highly nonlinear optical fiber for nonlinear frequency broadening and a maximum spectral bandwidth of close to 100 nm was obtained in the important 2 m region of the spectrum. Numerical simulations reveal that further spectral broadening to a full mid-infrared super continuum is feasible.

Descriptive Note:

Technical Report,01 Aug 2016,31 Jul 2017

Pages:

0008

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Distribution Statement:

Approved For Public Release;

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2.49MB