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Mode interaction aided excitation of dark solitons in microresonators constructed of normal dispersion waveguides

arXiv:1404.2865 · doi:10.1038/nphoton.2015.137

Abstract

Kerr frequency combs from microresonators are now extensively investigated as a potentially portable technology for a variety of applications. Most studies employ anomalous dispersion microresonators that support modulational instability for comb initiation, and mode-locking transitions resulting in coherent bright soliton-like pulse generation have been reported. However, some experiments show comb generation in normal dispersion microresonators; simulations suggest the formation of dark pulse temporal profiles. Excitation of dark pulse solutions is difficult due to the lack of modulational instability in the effective blue-detuned pumping region; an excitation pathway has been demonstrated neither in experiment nor in simulation. Here we report experiments in which dark pulse combs are formed by mode-interaction-aided excitation; for the first time, a mode-locking transition is observed in the normal dispersion regime. The excitation pathway proposed is also supported by simulations.

32 pages, 16 figures; typos corrected. Another related paper is Laser Photon. Rev., Vol. 9, No. 4, L23-L28 (2015); arXiv:1503.06142