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Temporal dissipative Kerr solitons in optical microresonators enable the generation of ultrashort pulses and low-noise frequency combs at microwave repetition rates. They have been demonstrated in a growing number of microresonator platforms, enabling chip-scale frequency combs, optical synthesis of low-noise microwaves and multichannel coherent communications. In all these applications, accessing and maintaining a single-soliton state is a key requirement—one that remains an outstanding challenge. Here, we study the dynamics of multiple-soliton states and report the discovery of a simple mechanism that deterministically switches the soliton state by reducing the number of solitons one by one. We demonstrate this control in Si3N4 and MgF2 resonators and, moreover, we observe a secondary peak to emerge in the response of the system to a pump modulation, an effect uniquely associated with the soliton regime. Exploiting this feature, we map the multi-stability diagram of a microresonator experimentally. Our measurements show the physical mechanism of the soliton switching and provide insight into soliton dynamics in microresonators. The technique provides a method to sequentially reduce, monitor and stabilize an arbitrary state with solitons, in particular allowing for feedback stabilization of single-soliton states, which is necessary for practical applications.
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This publication was supported by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) as well as Contract W31P4Q-14-C-0050 from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), Defense Sciences Office (DSO). This material is based upon work supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Air Force Material Command, USAF under Award No. FA9550-15-1-0099. This publication was supported by funding from the European Space Agency (ESA), European Space Research and Technology Centre (ESTEC). G.L., V.E.L. and M.L.G. were supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation project RFMEFI58516X0005. The authors gratefully acknowledge valuable discussions with M. Geiselmann and J. D. Jost. All samples were fabricated and grown in the Center of MicroNanoTechnology (CMi) at EPFL.
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M.K. designed and performed the experiments and analysed the data. H.G. conceived and initiated the numerical simulations with thermal effects. E.L. performed experiments in MgF2 microresonators and analysed the data. A.K. fabricated the Si3N4 samples and M.H.P.P. developed the fabrication method. V.B. assisted in experiments. G.L. and V.E.L. assisted in simulations. M.L.G. developed the theory and performed the simulations. M.K., H.G., E.L., M.L.G. and T.J.K. discussed all data in the manuscript. M.K. and H.G. wrote the manuscript, with input from E.L., M.L.G. and T.J.K. The project was supervised by T.J.K.
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Guo, H., Karpov, M., Lucas, E. et al. Universal dynamics and deterministic switching of dissipative Kerr solitons in optical microresonators. Nature Phys 13, 94–102 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/nphys3893
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