On-Demand Pulse Shaping with Partially Coherent Pulses in Nonlinear Dispersive Media
Abstract
In this Letter, we employ the complex screen method to investigate the dynamic evolution of partially coherent pulses with specified properties as they propagate through a nonlinear Kerr medium. Our results reveal that partially coherent pulses can retain stable pulse characteristics and exhibit enhanced robustness when the source coherence is reduced. Importantly, by adjusting the source pulse properties, the far-zone pulse properties can be customized on demand, even in highly nonlinear environments. These findings are of significant importance for applications such as pulse shaping, free-space optical communication, information encryption etc. in nonlinear media. Notably, the results offer valuable insights for mitigating nonlinear effects in light beams within the spatial domain.
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@article{arxiv.2503.02629,
title = {On-Demand Pulse Shaping with Partially Coherent Pulses in Nonlinear Dispersive Media},
author = {Qian Chen and Yanlin Bai and Xiaohan Wang and Peipei Peng and Jingsong Liu and Yangjian Cai and Chunhao Liang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.02629},
year = {2025}
}