Soliton blueshift in tapered photonic crystal fibers

Phys Rev Lett. 2011 Feb 25;106(8):083903. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.083903. Epub 2011 Feb 24.

Abstract

We show that solitons undergo a strong blueshift in fibers with a dispersion landscape that varies along the direction of propagation. The experiments are based on a small-core photonic crystal fiber, tapered to have a core diameter that varies continuously along its length, resulting in a zero-dispersion wavelength that moves from 731 nm to 640 nm over the transition. The central wavelength of a soliton translates over 400 nm towards a shorter wavelength. This is accompanied by strong emission of radiation into the UV and IR spectral regions. The experimental results are confirmed by numerical simulation.