172 research outputs found
Observations of spatiotemporal instabilities in the strong-driving regime of an AC-driven nonlinear Schr\"odinger system
Localized dissipative structures (LDS) have been predicted to display a rich
array of instabilities, yet systematic experimental studies have remained
scarce. We have used a synchronously-driven optical fiber ring resonator to
experimentally study LDS instabilities in the strong-driving regime of the
AC-driven nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation (also known as the Lugiato-Lefever
model). Through continuous variation of a single control parameter, we have
observed a string of theoretically predicted instability modes, including
irregular oscillations and chaotic collapses. Beyond a critical point, we
observe behaviour reminiscent of a phase transition: LDSs trigger localized
domains of spatiotemporal chaos that invade the surrounding homogeneous state.
Our findings directly confirm a number of theoretical predictions, and they
highlight that complex LDS instabilities can play a role in experimental
systems.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure
An all-optical buffer based on temporal cavity solitons operating at 10 Gb/s
We demonstrate the operation of an all-optical buffer based on temporal
cavity solitons stored in a nonlinear passive fiber ring resonator. Unwanted
acoustic interactions between neighboring solitons are suppressed by modulating
the phase of the external laser driving the cavity. A new locking scheme is
presented that allows the buffer to operate with an arbitrarily large number of
cavity solitons in the loop. Experimentally, we are able to demonstrate the
storage of 4536 bits of data, written all-optically into the fiber ring at 10
Gb/s, for 1 minute.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
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