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Stretched-Pulse Soliton Kerr Resonators

Xue Dong, Qian Yang, Christopher Spiess, Victor G. Bucklew, William H. Renninger

2020Physical Review Letters33 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Kerr resonators support novel nonlinear wave phenomena including technologically important optical solitons. Fiber Kerr resonator solitons enable wavelength and repetition-rate versatile femtosecond-pulse and frequency-comb generation. However, key performance parameters, such as pulse duration, lag behind those from traditional mode-locked laser-based sources. Here we present new pulse generation in dispersion-managed Kerr resonators based on stretched-pulse solitons, which support the shortest pulses to date from a fiber Kerr resonator. In contrast to established Kerr resonator solitons, stretched-pulse solitons feature Gaussian temporal profiles that stretch and compress each round trip. Experimental results are in excellent agreement with numerical simulations. The dependence on dispersion and drive power are detailed theoretically and experimentally and design guidelines are presented for optimizing performance. Kerr resonator stretched-pulse solitons represent a new stable nonlinear waveform and a promising technique for femtosecond pulse generation.

Topics & Concepts

ResonatorPulse (music)Kerr effectSolitonPhysicsOpticsFemtosecondDispersion (optics)LaserWaveformFemtosecond pulse shapingBandwidth-limited pulseUltrashort pulseNonlinear systemQuantum mechanicsDetectorVoltageAdvanced Fiber Laser TechnologiesLaser-Matter Interactions and ApplicationsPhotonic Crystal and Fiber Optics
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