Abstract
Generation of white laser light in the visible regime currently attracts a lot of attention. Optical-fibre-based solutions have so far been presented by supercontinuum generation in tapered fibres1 and small-core microstructured holey fibres.2 Here we present the generation of red, green, and blue (RGB) light by a degenerate four-wave-mixing (FWM) process in the sub-micron secondary cores of a holey fibre with a green pump.
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