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All-Optical Azimuthal Trapping of Dissipative Kerr Multi-Solitons for Relative Noise Suppression

Optics 2025-06-04 v2 Applied Physics

Abstract

Temporal cavity solitons, or dissipative Kerr solitons (DKS) in integrated microresonators, are essential for deployable metrology technologies. Such applications favor the lowest noise state, typically the single-DKS state where one soliton is in the resonator. Other multi-DKS states can also be reached, offering better conversion efficiency and thermal stability, potentially simplifying DKS-based technologies. Yet they exhibit more noise due to relative soliton jitter, and are usually not compatible with targeted applications. We demonstrate that Kerr-induced synchronization, an all-optical trapping technique, can azimuthally pin the multi-DKS state to a common reference field. This method ensures repetition rate noise independent of the number of solitons, making a multi-DKS state indistinguishable from a single-DKS state in that regard, akin to trapped-soliton molecule behavior. Supported by theoretical analysis and experimental demonstration in an integrated microresonator, this approach provides metrological capacity regardless of the number of cavity solitons, benefiting numerous DKS-based metrology applications.

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@article{arxiv.2408.08253,
  title  = {All-Optical Azimuthal Trapping of Dissipative Kerr Multi-Solitons for Relative Noise Suppression},
  author = {Pradyoth Shandilya and Shao-Chien Ou and Jordan Stone and Curtis Menyuk and Miro Erkintalo and Kartik Srinivasan and Gregory Moille},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.08253},
  year   = {2025}
}