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Spontaneous symmetry breaking of dissipative optical solitons in a two-component Kerr resonator

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 12, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-24251-0

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  1. Marsden Fund
  2. Rutherford Discovery Fellowships
  3. James Cook Fellowships of the Royal Society of New Zealand
  4. CNRS through the IRP Wall-IN project
  5. Mac Robertson Trust
  6. EPSRC DTA [EP/M506643/1]
  7. Dodd Walls Centre

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Researchers observed spontaneous symmetry breaking of dissipative optical solitons in a nonlinear optical ring resonator, leading to the coexistence of distinct vectorial solitons with asymmetric polarization states. By perturbing the system, deterministic switching between the two symmetry-broken dissipative soliton states can be achieved. This work provides fundamental insights into multi-mode nonlinear optical resonators, dissipative structures, and spontaneous symmetry breaking in coherently driven Kerr resonators.
Dissipative solitons are self-localized structures that can persist indefinitely in open systems driven out of equilibrium. They play a key role in photonics, underpinning technologies from mode-locked lasers to microresonator optical frequency combs. Here we report on experimental observations of spontaneous symmetry breaking of dissipative optical solitons. Our experiments are performed in a nonlinear optical ring resonator, where dissipative solitons arise in the form of persisting pulses of light known as Kerr cavity solitons. We engineer symmetry between two orthogonal polarization modes of the resonator and show that the solitons of the system can spontaneously break this symmetry, giving rise to two distinct but co-existing vectorial solitons with mirror-like, asymmetric polarization states. We also show that judiciously applied perturbations allow for deterministic switching between the two symmetry-broken dissipative soliton states. Our work delivers fundamental insights at the intersection of multi-mode nonlinear optical resonators, dissipative structures, and spontaneous symmetry breaking, and expands upon our understanding of dissipative solitons in coherently driven Kerr resonators. Dissipative solitons and their symmetry breaking is important for photonic applications. Here the authors show that dissipative solitons can undergo spontaneous symmetry breaking in a two-component nonlinear optical ring resonator, resulting in the coexistence of distinct vectorial solitons with asymmetric, mirror-like states of polarization.

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