Incoherent two-color pulse compounds

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5603-5606
Number of pages4
JournalOptics letters
Volume46
Issue number22
Early online date8 Nov 2021
Publication statusPublished - 15 Nov 2021

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We study the dynamical evolution of two-frequency pulse compounds, i.e., intriguing bound-states of light, kept together due to their incoherent interaction. A special class of solutions of such compounds is found to be describable in terms of a simplified model. They entail generalized dispersion Kerr solitons and yield their corresponding metasolitons. We use these solutions to study when the interaction of their constituent pulses is independent of their phase. These results are relevant to understand the complex collision dynamics of quasi-group-velocity-matched solitons across a vast frequency gap.

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Incoherent two-color pulse compounds. / Melchert, O.; Demircan, A.
In: Optics letters, Vol. 46, No. 22, 15.11.2021, p. 5603-5606.

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Melchert O, Demircan A. Incoherent two-color pulse compounds. Optics letters. 2021 Nov 15;46(22):5603-5606. Epub 2021 Nov 8. doi: 10.1364/OL.440567, 10.1364/OL.448606
Melchert, O. ; Demircan, A. / Incoherent two-color pulse compounds. In: Optics letters. 2021 ; Vol. 46, No. 22. pp. 5603-5606.
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