Nonreciprocal optical solitons in a spinning Kerr resonator
Abstract
We propose a spinning nonlinear resonator as an experimentally accessible platform to achieve nonreciprocal control of optical solitons. Nonreciprocity here results from the relativistic Sagnac-Fizeau optical drag effect, which is different for pump fields propagating in the spinning direction or in the direction opposite to it. We show that in a spinning Kerr resonator, different soliton states appear for the input fields in different directions. These nonreciprocal solitons are more stable against losses induced by inter-modal coupling between clockwise and counterclockwise modes of the resonator. Our work builds a bridge between nonreciprocal physics and soliton science, providing a promising route towards achieving soliton-wave optical isolators and one-way soliton communications.
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@article{arxiv.2012.00225,
title = {Nonreciprocal optical solitons in a spinning Kerr resonator},
author = {Baijun Li and Şahin. K. Özdemir and Xun-Wei Xu and Lin Zhang and Le-Man Kuang and Hui Jing},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.00225},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
8 pages, 4 figures Accepted by Physical Review A