Paper 13004-17
Intra-envelope four-wave mixing in optical fibers
9 April 2024 • 10:00 - 10:20 CEST | Churchill, Niveau/Level 1
Abstract
we investigate experimentally the phenomenon of intra-envelope four-wave mixing in optical fibers. This phenomenon arises when two lasers, having nearly identical central frequencies, interact by four wave mixing process with each other. As a result, new spectral components are created within the existing spectra. We successfully isolate these components using a third laser through a multi-heterodyne detection process.
Presenter
Arnaud Mussot
Univ. de Lille (France)
Arnaud Mussot received the Ph.D. in Physics from University of Besancon in 2004 in France. Until 2005 he had a post doc position at the French Atomic Agency (CEA) in Bordeaux. In 2005 he joined the University of Lille in France as a lecturer and he was appointed full professor in 2014. His main interests focus on ultrafast nonlinear effects in optical fibers, parametric effects, resonators, and optical frequency combs. He has co-authored 160 papers in peer-review journals, gave 60 Invited talks at international conferences and holds 8 patents.