Dark-Bright Soliton Bound States in a Microresonator

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Abstract

Dissipative Kerr solitons in microresonators have facilitated the development of fully coherent, chip-scale frequency combs. In addition, dark soliton pulses have been observed in microresonators in the normal dispersion regime. Here, we report bound states of mutually trapped dark-bright soliton pairs in a microresonator. The soliton pairs are generated seeding two modes with opposite dispersion but with similar group velocities. One laser operating in the anomalous dispersion regime generates a bright soliton microcomb, while the other laser in the normal dispersion regime creates a dark soliton via Kerr-induced cross-phase modulation with the bright soliton. Numerical simulations agree well with experimental results and reveal a novel mechanism to generate dark soliton pulses. The trapping of dark and bright solitons can lead to light states with the intriguing property of constant output power while spectrally resembling a frequency comb. These results can be of interest for telecommunication systems, frequency comb applications, and ultrafast optics.

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Zhang, S., Bi, T., Ghalanos, G. N., Moroney, N. P., Del Bino, L., & Del’Haye, P. (2022). Dark-Bright Soliton Bound States in a Microresonator. Physical Review Letters, 128(3). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.128.033901

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