Ultrabroadband Dispersive Radiation by Spatiotemporal Oscillation of Multimode Waves

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Abstract

In nonlinear dynamical systems, qualitatively distinct phenomena occur depending continuously on the size of the bounded domain containing the system. For nonlinear waves, a multimode waveguide is a bounded three-dimensional domain, allowing observation of dynamics impossible in open settings. Here we study radiation emitted by bounded nonlinear waves: the spatiotemporal oscillations of solitons in multimode fiber generate multimode dispersive waves over an ultrabroadband spectral range. This work suggests routes to sources of coherent electromagnetic waves with unprecedented spectral range.

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Wright, L. G., Wabnitz, S., Christodoulides, D. N., & Wise, F. W. (2015). Ultrabroadband Dispersive Radiation by Spatiotemporal Oscillation of Multimode Waves. Physical Review Letters, 115(22). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.223902

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