TY - JOUR
T1 - Birefringence-Induced Heterogeneous Vector Pulses in Ultrafast Fiber Lasers
AU - Mao, Dong
AU - Gao, Qun
AU - Li, Jingyi
AU - He, Zhiwen
AU - Du, Yueqing
AU - Zeng, Chao
AU - Sun, Zhipei
AU - Zhao, Jianlin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 American Physical Society.
PY - 2022/10
Y1 - 2022/10
N2 - Single-mode fiber lasers are capable of supporting trapped vector solitons with two similar orthogonally polarized components, due to the delicate balance between fiber birefringence and chromatic dispersion. Here, we demonstrate that heterogeneous vector pulses (HVPs) universally exist in anomalous-dispersion and near-zero-dispersion regimes, from hybrid-structure fiber lasers composed of low- and high-birefringent fibers. The vector pulses include two distinct orthogonally polarized components, one of which is a robust pulse, while the other is a gradually attenuated wavepacket composed of terahertz- (THz) repetition-rate subpulses. Simulation and analytical results fully reproduce experimental observations and demonstrate that the robust pulse couples a fraction of its energy to the orthogonally polarized component per roundtrip at the high-birefringent fiber, forming the unique HVPs. Apart from the intriguing nonlinear dynamics, the HVP can work as a flexible workhorse for various applications, ranging from optical polarization multiplexing to THz synthesis and optical precision spectroscopy.
AB - Single-mode fiber lasers are capable of supporting trapped vector solitons with two similar orthogonally polarized components, due to the delicate balance between fiber birefringence and chromatic dispersion. Here, we demonstrate that heterogeneous vector pulses (HVPs) universally exist in anomalous-dispersion and near-zero-dispersion regimes, from hybrid-structure fiber lasers composed of low- and high-birefringent fibers. The vector pulses include two distinct orthogonally polarized components, one of which is a robust pulse, while the other is a gradually attenuated wavepacket composed of terahertz- (THz) repetition-rate subpulses. Simulation and analytical results fully reproduce experimental observations and demonstrate that the robust pulse couples a fraction of its energy to the orthogonally polarized component per roundtrip at the high-birefringent fiber, forming the unique HVPs. Apart from the intriguing nonlinear dynamics, the HVP can work as a flexible workhorse for various applications, ranging from optical polarization multiplexing to THz synthesis and optical precision spectroscopy.
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U2 - 10.1103/PhysRevApplied.18.044044
DO - 10.1103/PhysRevApplied.18.044044
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85141614057
SN - 2331-7019
VL - 18
JO - Physical Review Applied
JF - Physical Review Applied
IS - 4
M1 - 044044
ER -