Abstract:
Photonic-crystal fibers are used to study scenarios of soliton self-frequency shift for laser pulses with initial pulse lengths much less than the Raman-mode period of the fiber material. A typical frequency shift of subnanojoule Ti: sapphire-laser pulses with an initial duration of about 30 fs transmitted through a fiber with a core diameter of about 1.6 μm and a length of about 7 cm exceeds 100 THz. The rate of soliton self-frequency shift is radically increased by reducing the initial pulse width.