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Symmetry broken vectorial Kerr frequency combs from Fabry-Pérot resonators

Lewis Hill, Eva-Maria Hirmer, Graeme Campbell, Toby Bi, Alekhya Ghosh, Pascal Del’Haye, Gian‐Luca Oppo

2024Communications Physics25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Spontaneous symmetry breaking of a pair of vector temporal cavity solitons has been established as a paradigm to modulate optical frequency combs, and finds many applications in metrology, frequency standards, communications, and photonic devices. While this phenomenon has successfully been observed in Kerr ring resonators, the counterpart exploiting linear Fabry-Pérot cavities is still unexplored. Here, we consider field polarization properties and describe a vector comb generation through the spontaneous symmetry breaking of temporal cavity solitons within coherently driven, passive, Fabry-Pérot cavities with Kerr nonlinearity. Global coupling effects due to the interactions of counter-propagating light restrict the maximum number of soliton pairs within the cavity - even down to a single soliton pair - and force long range polarization conformity in trains of vector solitons.

Topics & Concepts

ResonatorFabry–Pérot interferometerSymmetry (geometry)PhysicsOpticsMathematicsGeometryWavelengthAdvanced Fiber Laser TechnologiesLaser-Matter Interactions and ApplicationsMechanical and Optical Resonators
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