Observations of Existence and Instability Dynamics of Near-Zero-Dispersion Temporal Kerr Cavity Solitons
Zongda Li, Yiqing Xu, Caleb Todd, Gang Xu, St\'ephane Coen, Stuart G., Murdoch, Miro Erkintalo

TL;DR
This paper experimentally investigates the existence and stability of Kerr cavity solitons near zero dispersion, revealing how higher-order dispersion influences their dynamics and stability, confirming theoretical predictions and discovering a new crossover behavior.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive experimental analysis of near-zero-dispersion Kerr solitons, highlighting the role of higher-order dispersion in their stability and dynamics.
Findings
Breathing near-zero-dispersion solitons emit polychromatic radiation.
Higher-order dispersion extends soliton stability range.
A novel crossover from stabilizing to destabilizing higher-order dispersion effects.
Abstract
Dissipative Kerr cavity solitons (CSs) are persisting pulses of light that manifest themselves in driven optical resonators and that have attracted significant attention over the last decade. Whilst the vast majority of studies have revolved around conditions where the resonator exhibits strong anomalous dispersion, recent studies have shown that solitons with unique characteristics and dynamics can arise under conditions of near-zero-dispersion driving. Here we report on experimental studies of the existence and stability dynamics of Kerr CSs under such conditions. In particular, we experimentally probe the solitons' range of existence and examine how their breathing instabilities are modified when group-velocity dispersion is close to zero, such that higher-order dispersion terms play a significant role. On the one hand, our experiments directly confirm earlier theoretical works that…
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TopicsAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies · Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation · Nonlinear Photonic Systems
