Multipulse Soliton Attractors Facilitated by High-Birefringence Fibers
Xuepeng Wang, Haoyu Feng, Zhentao Ju, Boris A. Malomed, and Chaoqing Dai

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the creation of stable multipulse soliton attractors in fiber lasers using high-birefringence fibers, showing their robustness and potential for advanced laser applications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method to generate and analyze stable multipulse soliton attractors facilitated by high-birefringence fibers, combining experiments and simulations.
Findings
Multipulse soliton attractors can consist of 1 to 7 solitons.
The attractors are structurally stable and resistant to disturbances.
High-birefringence fibers induce differential group delay leading to soliton splitting.
Abstract
The stability of optical solitons is a crucial factor in various applications. This work reveals a novel stable multipulse soliton attractor in fiber lasers. The attractor represents a bound state of multiple solitons, pulling other dynamical states toward itself. By introducing a polarization-maintaining fiber (PMF), the enhanced birefringence in the cavity induces the differential group delay (DGD) between the polarization components of the pulse, leading to soliton splitting and, ultimately, the formation of multi-soliton states. These multi-solitons, affected by intracavity nonlinear and dissipative effects, form attractors consisting of one to seven soliton pulses. Through a combination of experiments and numerical simulations, we systematically investigate the robustness and dynamical behavior of the multipulse soliton attractors. In this context, we analyze disturbances…
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