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Zero dispersion Kerr solitons in optical microresonators
by
Lihachev, Grigory
, Kippenberg, Tobias J.
, Tikan, Alexey
, Anderson, Miles H.
, Weng, Wenle
, Liu, Junqiu
in
639/624/1111/1112
/ 639/624/400/1118
/ 639/624/400/385
/ Broadband
/ Dissipation
/ Dynamical systems
/ Group velocity
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Hydrodynamics
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nonlinear systems
/ Physics
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Silicon nitride
/ Solitary waves
/ Spectroscopy
/ Switching
/ Wave dispersion
/ Waveforms
/ Waves
2022
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Zero dispersion Kerr solitons in optical microresonators
by
Lihachev, Grigory
, Kippenberg, Tobias J.
, Tikan, Alexey
, Anderson, Miles H.
, Weng, Wenle
, Liu, Junqiu
in
639/624/1111/1112
/ 639/624/400/1118
/ 639/624/400/385
/ Broadband
/ Dissipation
/ Dynamical systems
/ Group velocity
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Hydrodynamics
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nonlinear systems
/ Physics
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Silicon nitride
/ Solitary waves
/ Spectroscopy
/ Switching
/ Wave dispersion
/ Waveforms
/ Waves
2022
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Zero dispersion Kerr solitons in optical microresonators
by
Lihachev, Grigory
, Kippenberg, Tobias J.
, Tikan, Alexey
, Anderson, Miles H.
, Weng, Wenle
, Liu, Junqiu
in
639/624/1111/1112
/ 639/624/400/1118
/ 639/624/400/385
/ Broadband
/ Dissipation
/ Dynamical systems
/ Group velocity
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ Hydrodynamics
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nonlinear systems
/ Physics
/ Science
/ Science (multidisciplinary)
/ Silicon nitride
/ Solitary waves
/ Spectroscopy
/ Switching
/ Wave dispersion
/ Waveforms
/ Waves
2022
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Zero dispersion Kerr solitons in optical microresonators
2022
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Overview
Solitons are shape preserving waveforms that are ubiquitous across nonlinear dynamical systems from BEC to hydrodynamics, and fall into two separate classes: bright solitons existing in anomalous group velocity dispersion, and switching waves forming ‘dark solitons’ in normal dispersion. Bright solitons in particular have been relevant to chip-scale microresonator frequency combs, used in applications across communications, metrology, and spectroscopy. Both have been studied, yet the existence of a structure between this dichotomy has only been theoretically predicted. We report the observation of dissipative structures embodying a hybrid between switching waves and dissipative solitons, existing in the regime of vanishing group velocity dispersion where third-order dispersion is dominant, hence termed as ‘zero-dispersion solitons’. They are observed to arise from the interlocking of two modulated switching waves, forming a stable solitary structure consisting of a quantized number of peaks. The switching waves form directly via synchronous pulse-driving of a Si
3
N
4
microresonator. The resulting comb spectrum spans 136 THz or 97% of an octave, further enhanced by higher-order dispersive wave formation. This dissipative structure expands the domain of Kerr cavity physics to the regime near to zero-dispersion and could present a superior alternative to conventional solitons for broadband comb generation.
Here, the authors find the missing link for soliton microcombs that exist at the boundary where the group velocity dispersion of light changes sign: zero-dispersion solitons. The resulting microresonator frequency comb, based in Si3N4, spans almost an octave.
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Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group,Nature Portfolio
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