Airy-soliton interactions in Kerr media

Citation:

A. Rudnick and D. M. Marom*, “Airy-soliton interactions in Kerr media,” Optics Express, vol. 19, no. 25, pp. 25570-25582, 2011.
Airy-soliton interactions in Kerr media

Abstract:

We investigate and analyze temporal soliton interactions with a dispersive truncated Airy pulse traveling in a nonlinear fiber at the same center wavelength (or frequency), via split step Fourier numerical simulation. Truncated Airy pulses, which remain self-similar during propagation and have a ballistic trajectory in the retarded time frame, can interact with a nearby soliton by its accelerating wavefront property. We find by tracking the fundamental parameters of the emergent soliton-time position, amplitude, phase and frequency—that they alter due to the primary collision with the Airy main lobe and the continuous copropagation with the dispersed Airy background. These interactions are found to resemble coherent interactions when the initial time separation is small and incoherent at others. This is due to spectral content repositioning within the Airy pulse, changing the nature of interaction from coherent to incoherent. Following the collision, the soliton intensity oscillates as it relaxes. The initial parameters of the Airy pulse such as initial phase, amplitude and time position are varied to better understand the nature of the interactions. ©2011 Optical Society of America OCIS codes: (190.0190) Nonlinear

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