Soliton mode locking is a mechanism for laser mode locking based on (quasi-)soliton pulses. It is applied not only to fiber lasers, but also to many ...
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A review of the broad spectrum of mode‐locked laser models, both qualitative and quantitative, is considered with the basic pulse formation phenomena ...
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Feb 1, 2012 · Dissipative solitons are localized formations of an electromagnetic field that are balanced through an energy exchange with the environment ...
Mode locking is a technique in optics by which a laser can be made to produce pulses of light of extremely short duration, on the order of picoseconds ...
Nov 14, 2022 · Fig. 1. Soliton pair dynamical transition in a mode-locked laser. The laser gain is used as a knob to control a dynamical transition between ...
Our mode locker is a wide-bandwidth, guided-wave, electro-optic amplitude modulator. Using this modulator, we can vary the repetition rate of the laser over a ...
In many cases, a laser is operated in the anomalous dispersion regime, where the circulating pulse can be a quasi-soliton; this is called soliton mode locking.
Feb 19, 2019 · Ultrashort optical pulses propagating in a dissipative nonlinear system can interact and bind stably, forming optical soliton molecules.
Mode-locked lasers generate ultra-short optical pulses, with durations ranging from hundreds of picoseconds (ps) down to a few femtoseconds (fs).
Abstract: We investigate ultrashort pulse generation based on the fundamental soliton generation that is stabilized by a saturable absorber.