https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202430907014
The phase of darkness – measuring the phase of a dark pulse
Department of Applied Physics, Royal Institute of Technology, Albanovägen 29, 114 19 Stockholm, Sweden
* Corresponding author: brunze@kth.se
† Authors contributed equally
Published online: 31 October 2024
Dark optical solitons are solutions to the nonlinear Schrödinger equation in normal dispersion media with positive Kerr nonlinearity, exhibiting a discrete π phase jump. These solitons are valuable to applications within telecommunication. Recent advancements have demonstrated the generation of two-colour bright-dark soliton pairs through cross-amplitude modulation in laser cavities, resulting in mode locking. In this study we present for the first time full field characterization of the electric field of a dark pulse. We achieved this by performing Blind Frequency Resolved Optical Gating measurements using the synchronous bright pulse as the gate pulse. The retrieved dark pulse verifies the existence of the expected π phase jump in the phase of the dark pulse, confirming theoretical predictions.
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