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    Modulation instability in the weak normal dispersion region of passive fiber ring cavities

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    International audienceWe report the experimental observation of modulation instability in the weak normal dispersion region of a passive fiber ring cavity. We show that the fourth-order dispersion strongly modifies the dynamics of the cavity through the generation of new instability bands. Experimental results are in excellent agreement with theoretical predictions and numerical simulations

    PARISROC, a Photomultiplier Array Integrated Read Out Chip

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    PARISROC is a complete read out chip, in AMS SiGe 0.35 !m technology, for photomultipliers array. It allows triggerless acquisition for next generation neutrino experiments and it belongs to an R&D program funded by the French national agency for research (ANR) called PMm2: ?Innovative electronics for photodetectors array used in High Energy Physics and Astroparticles? (ref.ANR-06-BLAN-0186). The ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) integrates 16 independent and auto triggered channels with variable gain and provides charge and time measurement by a Wilkinson ADC (Analog to Digital Converter) and a 24-bit Counter. The charge measurement should be performed from 1 up to 300 photo- electrons (p.e.) with a good linearity. The time measurement allowed to a coarse time with a 24-bit counter at 10 MHz and a fine time on a 100ns ramp to achieve a resolution of 1 ns. The ASIC sends out only the relevant data through network cables to the central data storage. This paper describes the front-end electronics ASIC called PARISROC.Comment: IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium an Medical Imaging Conference (2009 NSS/MIC

    Topographic fibers: a platform for fundamental physical phenomena

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    International audienceWe review the fundamental physical phenomena associated with parametric resonance which can be successfully investigated in topographic fibers characterized by suitably engineered oscillating dispersion

    Delayed optical nonlinearity of thin metal films

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    Metals typically have very large nonlinear susceptibilities, whose origin is mainly of thermal character. We model the cubic nonlinearity of thin metal films by means of a delayed response derived \textit{ab initio} from an improved version of the classic two temperature model. We validate our model by comparison with ultrafast pump-probe experiments on gold films

    Dynamics of Turing and Faraday instabilities in a longitudinally modulated fiber-ring cavity

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    International audienceWe experimentally investigate the roundtrip-to-roundtrip dynamics of the modulation instability spectrum in a passive fiber ring cavity presenting an inhomogeneous dispersion profile. By implementing a real-time spectroscopy technique we are able to record successive single-shot spectra, which display the evolution of the system toward a stationary state. We find that the two instability regimes (Turing and Faraday) that compete in this kind of inhomogeneous cavities not only differ by their characteristic frequency but also by their dynamical behaviour. The dynamic transition between those two regimes of instability is also presented

    Solitonization of a dispersive wave

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    International audienceWe report the observation of a nonlinear propagation scenario in which a dispersive wave is transformed into a fundamental soliton in an axially-varying optical fiber. The dispersive wave is initially emitted in normal dispersion region and the fiber properties change longitudinally so that the dispersion becomes anomalous at the dispersive wave wavelength, which allows it to be transformed into a soliton. The solitonic nature of the field is demonstrated by solving the direct Zakharov-Shabat scattering problem. Experimental characterization performed in spectral and temporal domains show evidence of the solitonizatin process in an axially-varying photonic crystal fiber

    Dynamics of cascaded resonant radiations in a dispersion-varying optical fiber

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    International audienceWe use a dispersion-varying optical fiber to experimentally explore the dynamics of resonant radiations emitted from Raman-shifting solitons in the vicinity of the second zero-dispersion. The evolving zero-dispersion wavelength with fiber length allows to observe unprecedented processes such as a cascade of resonant radiations, the emission of multiple resonant radiations from a single soli-ton and the generation of a 500 nm continuum exclusively composed of resonant radiations. All experiments are interpreted using numerical simulations of the generalized nonlinear Schrödinger equation which are in excellent agreement
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