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13 January 2017 Noise induced creation and annihilation of solitons in dispersion managed fiber oscillators
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Proceedings Volume 10254, XXI International Symposium on High Power Laser Systems and Applications 2016; 1025409 (2017) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2256324
Event: XXI International Symposium on High Power Laser Systems and Applications, 2016, Gmunden, Austria
Abstract
Optical solitons and their interaction with other solitons or with dispersive wave shed by solitons under modulation instabilities or perturbation constitute a versatile experimental and theoretical platform for studying the nature of complex dynamics occurring in laser cavities [1-3] in addition to common physical principles in terms with a range of other nonlinear, non-equilibrium, coupled systems outside of optics.

A soliton is energy localization of dissipative structures of electric field which evolves from noise in laser cavities. It is stationary solution of nonlinear Schrödinger equation that balances the effects of chromatic dispersion with nonlinearity during propagation in a medium. Strong pumping in soliton regime drives a laser system in to a multi pulsing self-organized system. Such a system in fiber medium is ubiquitous and always attracts research interest.

Multisoliton pulses or soliton bunches generated from different systems through a short and long range interaction due to acoustic waves generated from electrostriction and its perturbation induced refractive index change of the medium by a propagating pulse on the next pulse in the neighborhood [4]. A short range interaction can occur as a result of pulses overlapping, acoustoptic interaction or it can occur when dispersive waves at the tail of pulses interact with a back ground field or with solitons near to its [1, 4, 5].
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Tesfay G. Teamir and F. Ömer Ilday "Noise induced creation and annihilation of solitons in dispersion managed fiber oscillators", Proc. SPIE 10254, XXI International Symposium on High Power Laser Systems and Applications 2016, 1025409 (13 January 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2256324
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KEYWORDS
Solitons

Oscillators

Acoustics

Laser resonators

Mode locking

Dispersion

Electrostriction

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