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Deterministic single soliton generation driven by chirped optical pulses in Kerr microresonator

Deterministic single soliton generation driven by chirped optical pulses in Kerr microresonator
Deterministic single soliton generation driven by chirped optical pulses in Kerr microresonator
Deterministic single soliton corresponding to a smooth Kerr combs is more favored in applications. However, precise and rapid control, stochastic solitons number and low conversion efficiency are great challenges in the microresonator (MRR) driven by continuous-wave (c.w.). In this paper, we show that the MRR driving by chirped optical pulse can effectively overcome these issues. Deterministic single soliton can be produced when the chirp parameter is larger than the threshold with proper final pump phase detuning. Once above the threshold, the chirp parameter and pulse duration have no significant effects on the soliton peak power and bandwidth indicating a flexible choice of driving pulse. Nevertheless, the soliton peak power and bandwidth can be simply controlled by the final detuning.
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Pan, J.
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Cheng, Z.
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Huang, T.
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Song, C.
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Ping, P.S.
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Pan, J.
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Song, C.
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Pan, J., Cheng, Z., Zhao, X., Huang, T., Song, C., Ping, P.S. and Brambilla, G. (2019) Deterministic single soliton generation driven by chirped optical pulses in Kerr microresonator. In 2019 18th International Conference on Optical Communications and Networks (ICOCN). IEEE.. (doi:10.1109/ICOCN.2019.8934300).

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Abstract

Deterministic single soliton corresponding to a smooth Kerr combs is more favored in applications. However, precise and rapid control, stochastic solitons number and low conversion efficiency are great challenges in the microresonator (MRR) driven by continuous-wave (c.w.). In this paper, we show that the MRR driving by chirped optical pulse can effectively overcome these issues. Deterministic single soliton can be produced when the chirp parameter is larger than the threshold with proper final pump phase detuning. Once above the threshold, the chirp parameter and pulse duration have no significant effects on the soliton peak power and bandwidth indicating a flexible choice of driving pulse. Nevertheless, the soliton peak power and bandwidth can be simply controlled by the final detuning.

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Published date: 2019
Venue - Dates: The 18th International Conference on Optical Communications and Networks (ICOCN '19), , Huangshan, China, 2019-08-05 - 2019-08-08

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Local EPrints ID: 442095
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/442095
PURE UUID: e6a2438f-10e9-44c5-8467-e6c71e25253d
ORCID for G. Brambilla: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5730-0499

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Date deposited: 07 Jul 2020 16:49
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 02:53

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Author: J. Pan
Author: Z. Cheng
Author: X. Zhao
Author: T. Huang
Author: C. Song
Author: P.S. Ping
Author: G. Brambilla ORCID iD

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