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Real-Time Observation of Internal Motion Within Ultrafast Dissipative Optical Soliton Molecules

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Journal Phys Rev Lett
Specialty Biophysics
Date 2017 Jul 1
PMID 28665655
Citations 24
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Abstract

Real-time access to the internal ultrafast dynamics of complex dissipative optical systems opens new explorations of pulse-pulse interactions and dynamic patterns. We present the first direct experimental evidence of the internal motion of a dissipative optical soliton molecule generated in a passively mode-locked erbium-doped fiber laser. We map the internal motion of a soliton pair molecule by using a dispersive Fourier-transform imaging technique, revealing different categories of internal pulsations, including vibrationlike and phase drifting dynamics. Our experiments agree well with numerical predictions and bring insights to the analogy between self-organized states of lights and states of the matter.

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