Supercontinuum generation is a phenomenon in nonlinear optics where a broad spectrum of wavelengths is generated from a narrowband input light source. This process occurs when intense laser light is propagated through a nonlinear medium, leading to the simultaneous generation of multiple new frequencies. Supercontinuum generation has numerous practical applications in telecommunications, spectroscopy, and microscopy, as it allows for the generation of ultrafast, broadband light sources with high coherence and intensity. Researchers are constantly exploring new methods and materials to achieve efficient and controllable supercontinuum generation for various applications.