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    Efficient Raman converter in the yellow range with high spatial and spectral brightness

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    International audienceWe present a Raman converter emitting at 583 nm on the second Stokes order of a line of propan-2-ol pumped by a microlaser at 532 nm in the sub-nanosecond regime. We used a mixture of liquids to adapt the transmission band of a photonic bandgap fiber. The internal conversion efficiency is 67% in photon numbers, and the output power is 1.06 mW, corresponding to a maximum peak power of 338 W. The beam delivered by the converter presents a Gaussian spatial structure and a high spectral brightness, typically more than five times higher than supercontinuum sources in this spectral range

    Observation of surface acoustic wave Brillouin scattering in optical microfibers (Orale)

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    International audienceWe report the observation of surface-acoustic-wave Brillouin scattering (SAWBS) in a subwavelength-diameter fiber and show that this effect relies on the generation by the electrostrictive force of phonons confined at the surface of the microwire

    Balanced homodyne detection of Bragg microhologramms in photopolymer for data storage

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    Wavelength multiplexed holographic bit oriented memories are serious competitors for high capacity data storage systems. For data recording, two interfering beams are required whereas one of them should be blocked for readout in previously proposed systems. This makes the system complex. To circumvent this difficulty and make the device simpler, we validated an architecture for such memories in which the same two beams are used for recording and reading out. This balanced homodyne scheme is validated by recording holograms in a Lippmann architecture

    Stimulated Raman scattering with large Raman shifts with liquid core Kagome fibers (Orale)

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    International audienceStimulated Raman scattering in photonic band gap liquid filled fibers is known to be an attractive technique for manufacturing efficient wavelength converters. However the possible frequency shifts are limited by the spectral bandwidth of these fibers. We experimentally demonstrate that Kagome fibers allow to greatly enlarge these shifts
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