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The nonlinear optical loop mirror: soliton and noise-like pulse emission in a figure-eight fiber laser
2021
In this article, a symmetrical nonlinear optical loop mirror (NOLM) exhibiting a polarization-dependent transmission is evaluated to generate optical pulse emission in a figure-eight fiber laser in the soliton and noise-like pulse (NLP) regimes. The NOLM structure relies on a 50:50 fiber coupler, a loop with highly twisted single-mode optical fiber and a quarter-wave retarder (QWR) to break the polarization asymmetry. The pulse operation regime is determined by properly adjusting the NOLM low-power transmission, which is easily realized by the rotation of the QWR angle. Soliton pulses of 1.48 ps pulse duration and peak power of 18 W were observed with a peak to peak separation of 1.25 µs, c…
Multimode instability in ring fiber lasers
1999
Rogue wave statistics from a noise-like-pulse laser
2014
We report on experimental conditions in a fiber ring laser where noise-like pulse emission fulfills the rogue wave criteria. We highlight the role of dispersion, and use the dispersive Fourier-transform method to study spectral fluctuations.
Dissipative rogue waves out of fiber lasers
2012
We study rogue waves in dissipative systems such as unidirectional fiber laser. We have found that the probability of producing extreme pulses in this setup is higher than in any other system considered so far.
Multisoliton states and pulse fragmentation in a passively mode-locked fibre laser
2004
We report the observation of a novel feature in the pulse emission characteristics of a passively mode-locked fibre ring laser. In both anomalous and normal path-averaged dispersion regimes, we show switching from stationary multisolitons, which comprise a small number of pulses, to large soliton trains. The abrupt transition between the two emission regimes is manifested in both ways. © 2004
Comparison between observation and simulation of sodium LGS return flux with a 20W CW laser on Tenerife
2016
We report on the comparison between observations and simulations of a completed 12-month field observation campaign at Observatorio del Teide, Tenerife, using ESO's transportable 20 watt CW Wendelstein laser guide star system. This mission has provided sodium photon return flux measurements of unprecedented detail regarding variation of laser power, polarization and sodium D2b repumping. The Raman fiber laser and projector technology are very similar to that employed in the 4LGSF/AOF laser facility, recently installed and commissioned at the VLT in Paranal. The simulations are based on the open source LGSBloch density matrix simulation package and we find good overall agreement with experim…
Dissipative soliton pulsations with periods beyond the laser cavity round trip time
2005
We review recent results on periodic pulsations of the soliton parameters in a passively mode-locked fiber laser. Solitons change their shape, amplitude, width and velocity periodically in time. These pulsations are limit cycles of a dissipative nonlinear system in an infinite-dimensional phase space. Pulsation periods can vary from a few to hundreds of round trips. We present a continuous model of a laser as well as a model with parameter management. The results of the modeling are supported with experimental results obtained using a fiber laser. © World Scientific Publishing Company.
Rogue waves among noiselike-pulse laser emission: An experimental investigation
2014
We investigate experimental conditions in a fiber ring laser where noiselike-pulse emission fulfills the rogue wave criteria, highlighting the influence of the chromatic dispersion sign as well as the pivotal role of the pulse measurement design. While pulse-energy rogue waves are exclusively detected in the anomalous dispersion regime, spectral rogue waves are recorded for both positive and negative dispersions. To reveal $\mathsf{L}\text{-shaped}$ statistical series compatible with the generation of spectral rogue wave events, the dispersive Fourier-transform method is implemented to study the shot-to-shot spectral fluctuations of the laser output.
Nonlinear dynamics of temporal optical soliton molecules in lasers
2007
Recent experiments demonstrate that fiber laser cavities are able to support various multisoliton complexes, analogous to soliton molecules. These advances, which could have impact on optical information transmission or storage, are guided by the concept of dissipative soliton and supported by numerical simulations. DOI: 10.2529/PIERS060828120520 As passively mode-locked lasers rely strongly on nonlinear dissipation, there is a growing interest in understanding various pulse dynamics in terms of the dynamics of dissipative solitons [1]. In particular, the interaction between dissipative temporal solitons can lead to the formation of stable multi-soliton complexes. The stability of multi-sol…
Complexes and Molecules of Dissipative Solitons in Mode-Locked Lasers
2009
Pulse-pulse interaction is a major issue in the development of high-repetition rate fiber laser sources or soliton-based optical transmission lines. The design of a suitable level of nonlinear dissipation, through nonlinear filters or saturable absorbers for instance, is able to improve significantly the stability of multiple pulse operation. The concept of a dissipative soliton has become an important tool for the exploration and the analysis of the multiple pulse dynamics, with mode-locked lasers and regenerated transmission lines as important applications [1,2]. Above all, the study of dissipative solitons has become a fertile area of nonlinear science with multidisciplinary implications…