Polarization modulation instability in a nonlinear fiber Kerr resonator

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TitrePolarization modulation instability in a nonlinear fiber Kerr resonator
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2020
AuteursFatome J, Kibler B, Leo F, Bendahmane A, Oppo G-L, Garbin B, Murdoch SG, Erkintalo M, Coen S
JournalOPTICS LETTERS
Volume45
Pagination5069-5072
Date PublishedSEP 15
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0146-9592
Résumé

We report on the experimental and numerical observation of polarization modulation instability (PMI) in a nonlinear fiber Kerr resonator. This phenomenon is phased-matched through the relative phase detuning between the intracavity fields associated with the two principal polarization modes of the cavity. Our experimental investigation is based on a 12 m long fiber ring resonator in which a polarization controller is inserted to finely control the level of intracavity birefringence. Depending on the amount of birefringence, the temporal patterns generated via PMI are found to be either stationary or to exhibit a period-doubled dynamics. The experimental results are in good agreement with numerical simulations based on an Ikeda map for the two orthogonally polarized modes. This Letter provides new insights into the control of modulation instability in multimode Kerr resonators. (C) 2020 Optical Society of America

DOI10.1364/OL.400474