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Avoided mode-crossing assisted single soliton formation

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OPTICS AND LASER TECHNOLOGY
Volume 161, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlastec.2023.109118

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Microresonator; AMX; Native mode spaced microcomb; Single soliton

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This study demonstrates a new approach for deterministic single soliton generation in a microresonator. By pumping the microresonator at a mode with a frequency shift of -160 MHz, a native mode spaced (NMS) Turing pattern is formed, providing a potential field to capture and sustain single solitons. The stable and deterministic single soliton micro-comb formation achieved in this experiment paves a new way for practical applications.
Single soliton micro-comb (SMC) provides a tool for nonlinear optics investigation, and has become a novel integrated coherent source for portable optical clock, precise measurement and massive parallel optical communication systems, etc. Here, we demonstrate a new approach for deterministic single soliton generation in a microresonator. The microresonator is pumped at a mode with a frequency shift of-160 MHz due to the avoided mode-crossing (AMX), which enhances the local dispersion to form native mode spaced (NMS) Turing pattern directly. The Turing pattern provides a potential field to capture and sustain single soliton. Moreover, the high power chaotic microcomb is absent, which enables stable accessing of single SMC state. Our experiment presents a different dynamics of single soliton generation, which paves a new way for stable and deterministic single soliton micro-comb formation for practical applications.

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