We study the dynamics of Kerr cavity solitons in the normal dispersion regime in the presence of an intracavity phase modulation. The associated parabolic potential introduces multimode resonances, which promote the formation of high-order bright solitons. By gradually reducing the potential strength, bright solitons undergo a transition into dark solitons. We describe this process as a shift from a multimode resonance to a collapsed snaking bifurcation structure. This work offers a comprehensive overview of cavity dynamics and may provide a potential pathway to access multi-stable states by effectively varying the phase modulation.
Multimode resonance transition to collapsed snaking in normal dispersive Kerr cavities: bright versus dark solitons / Sun, Yifan; Wabnitz, Stefan; Parra-Rivas, Pedro. - In: OPTICS LETTERS. - ISSN 0146-9592. - 48:20(2023), pp. 5403-5406. [10.1364/OL.499907]
Multimode resonance transition to collapsed snaking in normal dispersive Kerr cavities: bright versus dark solitons
Sun, Yifan;Wabnitz, Stefan;Parra-Rivas, Pedro
2023
Abstract
We study the dynamics of Kerr cavity solitons in the normal dispersion regime in the presence of an intracavity phase modulation. The associated parabolic potential introduces multimode resonances, which promote the formation of high-order bright solitons. By gradually reducing the potential strength, bright solitons undergo a transition into dark solitons. We describe this process as a shift from a multimode resonance to a collapsed snaking bifurcation structure. This work offers a comprehensive overview of cavity dynamics and may provide a potential pathway to access multi-stable states by effectively varying the phase modulation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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