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13 March 2024 Bright-dark solitons in a hybridized frequency comb
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Abstract
Bright pulses of light are unstable states in free-running semiconductor lasers. Stable bright solitons require an optical bistability---as predicted by mean-field theories such as the Complex Ginzburg Landau Equation (CGLE) or the Lugiato-Lefever Equation (LLE). However, this restriction is relaxed when two lasers are coupled to one another. Here, we identify a new state of light in a pair of semiconductor ring lasers with fast gain dynamics. Two racetrack (RT) quantum cascade lasers (QCLs) when coupled along their straight sections spontaneously produce a frequency comb over the hybridized modes of the coupled cavity. Waveform reconstruction measurements reveal the hybridized comb manifests itself as a pair of bright and dark pulses circulating the coupled cavity simultaneously. In addition, split-step integration of a pair of mutually forced CGLEs faithfully reproduces our experimental measurements, providing some insight on the formation of such states.
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Theodore P. Letsou, Dmitry Kazakov, Pawan Ratra, Lorenzo L. Columbo, Sandro Dal Cin, Nikola Opacak, Marco Piccardo, Benedikt Schwarz, and Federico Capasso "Bright-dark solitons in a hybridized frequency comb", Proc. SPIE PC12905, Novel In-Plane Semiconductor Lasers XXIII, PC1290509 (13 March 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3016806
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