Unifying Frequency Combs in Active and Passive Cavities: Temporal Solitons in Externally Driven Ring Lasers
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Frequency combs have become a prominent research area in optics. Of particular interest as integrated comb technology are chip-scale sources, such as semiconductor lasers and microresonators, which consist of resonators embedding a nonlinear medium either with or without population inversion. Such active and passive cavities were so far treated distinctly. Here we propose a formal unification by introducing a general equation that describes both types of cavities. The equation also captures the physics of a hybrid device - a semiconductor ring laser with an external optical drive - in which we show the existence of temporal solitons, previously identified only in microresonators, thanks to symmetry breaking and self-localization phenomena typical of spatially extended dissipative systems. © 2021 American Physical Society.
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Keywords:
Resonators; Semiconductor lasers; Solitons
Elenco autori:
Columbo, L.; Piccardo, M.; Prati, F.; Lugiato, L. A.; Brambilla, M.; Gatti, A.; Silvestri, C.; Gioannini, M.; Opačak, N.; Schwarz, B.; Capasso, F.
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