Visible-Spanning Flat Supercontinuum for Astronomical Applications

Publication information:

Ravi, A., Beck, M., Phillips, D. F., Bartels, A., Sasselov, D., Szentgyorgyi, A., & Walsworth, R. L. (2018). Visible-Spanning Flat Supercontinuum for Astronomical Applications. Journal of Lightwave Technology, 36(22), 5309-5315. https://doi.org/10.1109/JLT.2018.2872423 (Original work published 2018)

Abstract

We demonstrate a broad, flat, visible supercontinuum spectrum that is generated by a dispersion-engineered tapered photonic crystal fiber pumped by a 1 GHz repetition rate turn-key Ti:sapphire laser outputting ~30 fs pulses at 800 nm. At a pulse energy of 100 pJ, we obtain an output spectrum that is flat to within 3 dB over the range 490-690 nm with a blue tail extending below 450 nm. The mode-locked laser combined with the photonic crystal fiber forms a simple visible frequency comb system that is extremely well suited to the precise calibration of astrophysical spectrographs, among other applications.