We demonstrate infrared supercontinuum generation in 4H-SiC on insulator slab waveguides. The effect of waveguide geometry parameters on dispersion is investigated to switch the zero-dispersion wavelength close to the pump… Click to show full abstract
We demonstrate infrared supercontinuum generation in 4H-SiC on insulator slab waveguides. The effect of waveguide geometry parameters on dispersion is investigated to switch the zero-dispersion wavelength close to the pump wavelength. The 1 cm long 4H-SiC waveguide is pumped by 100 fs pulses at 1550 nm with 2000 W peak power, and the generated supercontinuum extends from ∼1000 to ∼3560n m (at 20 dB level). This work shows that 4H-SiC has significant potential as on-chip photonic sources for spectroscopic applications in infrared wavelengths.
               
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