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Wavelength Conversion with Large Signal-Idler Separation using Discrete Four-Wave Mixing in a Silicon Nanowire

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Abstract

We have demonstrated wavelength conversion over 468 nm based on discrete bands phase matching in a silicon nanowire. CW light is converted from 1258 nm to 1726 nm with a CW pump at 1455 nm.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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