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AUTHOR
F. Belhache
Phase-locked soliton pairs in a stretched-pulse fiber laser.
We report the experimental observation of stable pulse pairs with a ±π/2 phase difference in a passively mode-locked stretched-pulse fiber ring laser. In our setup the stabilization of interacting subpicosecond pulses is obtained with a large range of pulse separations, namely, from 2.7 to 10 ps, without the need for external control. © 2002 Optical Society of America
Quantized separations of phase-locked soliton pairs in fiber lasers
Quantized separations of phase-locked soliton pairs in fiber lasers were presented. The relation between the Kelly sidebands and the quantized separations between solitons was confirmed. Simulation results showed that the solitons can see each other at relatively larger distances than they would in the absence of radiation.
phase-locked soliton pairs in a fiber ring laser
We have experimentally observed the formation of stable pulse pairs with a π/2 phase difference in a passively mode-locked stretched-pulse fiber ring laser. We have developed a simplified theoretical model that, keeping the essential features of the experiment, reduces greatly the number of free parameters and solved it numerically. The agreement with the experimental results is excellent.