Spontaneous Raman scattering in a silicon wire waveguide
Jerry I. Dadap, Richard L. Espinola, et al.
IPR 2004
By propagating femtosecond pulses inside submicron-cross-section Si photonic-wire waveguides with anomalous dispersion, we demonstrate that the pulse-propagation dynamics is strongly influenced by the combined action of optical nonlinearity and up to third-order dispersion with minimal carrier effects. Because of strong light confinement, a nonlinear phase shift of a few π due to self-phase modulation is observed at a pulse peak-power of just ∼250 mW. We also observe soliton-emitted radiation, fully supported by theoretical analysis, from which we determine directly the third-order dispersion coefficient, β3 = -0.73 ± 0.05 ps 3/m at 1537 nm. © 2006 Optical Society of America.
Jerry I. Dadap, Richard L. Espinola, et al.
IPR 2004
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