Broadband supercontinuum generation using a hollow optical fiber filled with copper-ion-modified DNA

Authors
Cho, YounghoPark, ByeonghoOh, JuyeongSeo, MinahLee, KwanilKim, ChulkiLee, TaikjinWoo, Deok HaLee, SeokKim, Hyung MinLee, HyukJaeOh, KyunghwanYeom, Dong-IlDugasani, Sreekantha ReddyPark, Sung HaKim, Jae Hun
Issue Date
2015-05-18
Publisher
OPTICAL SOC AMER
Citation
OPTICS EXPRESS, v.23, no.10, pp.13537 - 13544
Abstract
We experimentally demonstrated supercontinuum generation through a hollow core photonic bandgap fiber (HC-PBGF) filled with DNA nanocrystals modified by copper ions in a solution. Both double-crossover nano DNA structure and copper-ion-modified structure provided a sufficiently high optical nonlinearity within a short length of hollow optical fiber. Adding a higher concentration of copper ion into the DNA nanocrystals, the bandwidth of supercontinuum output was monotonically increased. Finally, we achieved the bandwidth expansion of about 1000 nm to be sufficient for broadband multi-spectrum applications. (C)2015 Optical Society of America
Keywords
PHOTONIC CRYSTAL FIBER; LASER; PHOTONIC CRYSTAL FIBER; LASER; Supercontinuum generation; Copper-ion modified DNA; Broadband; Nonlinear Optics
ISSN
1094-4087
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/125435
DOI
10.1364/OE.23.013537
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