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Ultrashort dissipative Raman solitons in Kerr resonators driven with phase-coherent optical pulses (2212.08223v1)

Published 16 Dec 2022 in physics.optics and nlin.PS

Abstract: External driving of passive, nonlinear optical resonators has emerged over the past decade as a novel route for the generation of ultrashort optical pulses and corresponding broadband frequency combs. Whilst the pulse formation dynamics in such systems differ dramatically from those manifesting themselves in conventional mode-locked lasers, the demarcation between the two traditionally distinct paradigms has recently begun to blur, with demonstrations of hybrid systems incorporating both external driving and active media shown to offer specific advantages. Here we explore a new pathway for ultrashort pulse generation at the interface of externally-driven passive resonators and lasers. By leveraging the nonlinear Raman gain inherent to fused silica, we achieve deterministic generation of low-noise dissipative solitons with durations well below 100 fs via phase-coherent pulsed driving of resonators made of standard, commercially-available optical fibre. We explore and explain the physics of the new dissipative Raman soliton states, identifying scaling laws that govern the pulses' characteristics and that allow output repetition rates to be scaled at will without influencing the soliton duration. The scheme explored in our work enables the shortest ever pulses generated in resonators (active or passive) made from a single commercially-available optical fibre, and it has the potential to be transferred into a chip-scale format by using existing dispersion-engineered silica microresonators.

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