2012
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.108.233901
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Dissipative Rogue Waves Generated by Chaotic Pulse Bunching in a Mode-Locked Laser

Abstract: Rare events of extremely high optical intensity are experimentally recorded at the output of a mode-locked fiber laser that operates in a strongly dissipative regime of chaotic multiple-pulse generation. The probability distribution of these intensity fluctuations, which highly depend on the cavity parameters, features a long-tailed distribution. Recorded intensity fluctuations result from the ceaseless relative motion and nonlinear interaction of pulses within a temporally localized multisoliton phase.

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“…However, once k is larger than 1.89 (here we chose k = 2), the valid domain of K will be greatly reduced and only the asymptotic behavior given by Eqs. (11) and (12) remains, as indicated by the dashed lines (3,3 ) and (4,4 ) in Fig. 1(b).…”
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“…However, once k is larger than 1.89 (here we chose k = 2), the valid domain of K will be greatly reduced and only the asymptotic behavior given by Eqs. (11) and (12) remains, as indicated by the dashed lines (3,3 ) and (4,4 ) in Fig. 1(b).…”
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“…Recent developments have taken into account dissipative effects [11,15,16], included higher-order nonlinear terms [17][18][19], or considered the coupling between several fields [20][21][22][23][24][25]. The latter investigations have led to the discovery of intricate rogue wave structures that are generally unattainable in the scalar models.…”
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“…Since then, optical rogue waves have been observed in several systems [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25], and their study has advanced the research in the field, in a way that has been compared to the introduction of optical systems to study chaos in the 1980s [26].…”
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“…In lasers, rogue waves occurring in the form of giant intensity pulses capable of producing catastrophic optical damage have been observed in pump-modulated [19], Raman [20], mode-locked [21][22][23], and optically injected lasers [24]. In Ref.…”
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