We show, experimentally and numerically, that Ti:sapphire mode-locked lasers can operate in a regime in which they intermittently produce exploding solitons. This happens when the laser operates near a critical point. Explosions happen spontaneously, but external perturbations can trigger them. In stable operation, all explosions have similar features, but are not identical. The characteristics of the explosions depend on the intracavity dispersion
Dissipative solitons are fundamental wave-pulses that preserve their form in the presence of periodi...
Nowadays, real-time measurements of complex dynamics of ultrashort structures in dissipative nonline...
International audienceDissipative solitons are localized formations of an electromagnetic field that...
A soliton explosion is an instability whereby a dissipative soliton undergoes a sudden structural co...
Exploding solitons are among the most extraordinary phenomena found in nonlinear dissipative systems...
We found two kinds of soliton explosions based on the complex Ginzburg-Landau equation without nonli...
International audienceThe recent concept of a dissipative optical soliton sheds new light for unders...
International audienceNumerical modelling based on purely scalar nonlinear Schröodinger equation pro...
We report on the real-time observation of various remarkable nonlinear phenomena in mode-locked fibr...
Exploding solitons can be found in dissipative systems including laser cavities and reaction-diffusi...
Q switching (QS) and mode locking (ML) are the two main techniques enabling generation of ultrashort...
International audienceUltrafast mode-locked lasers are well-known to display a rich variety of unsta...
We report on our direct experimental observation of a new regime of operation of passively mode-lock...
Understanding dynamical complexity is one of the most important challenges in science. Significant p...
Dissipative solitons are fundamental wave-pulses that preserve their form in the presence of periodi...
Nowadays, real-time measurements of complex dynamics of ultrashort structures in dissipative nonline...
International audienceDissipative solitons are localized formations of an electromagnetic field that...
A soliton explosion is an instability whereby a dissipative soliton undergoes a sudden structural co...
Exploding solitons are among the most extraordinary phenomena found in nonlinear dissipative systems...
We found two kinds of soliton explosions based on the complex Ginzburg-Landau equation without nonli...
International audienceThe recent concept of a dissipative optical soliton sheds new light for unders...
International audienceNumerical modelling based on purely scalar nonlinear Schröodinger equation pro...
We report on the real-time observation of various remarkable nonlinear phenomena in mode-locked fibr...
Exploding solitons can be found in dissipative systems including laser cavities and reaction-diffusi...
Q switching (QS) and mode locking (ML) are the two main techniques enabling generation of ultrashort...
International audienceUltrafast mode-locked lasers are well-known to display a rich variety of unsta...
We report on our direct experimental observation of a new regime of operation of passively mode-lock...
Understanding dynamical complexity is one of the most important challenges in science. Significant p...
Dissipative solitons are fundamental wave-pulses that preserve their form in the presence of periodi...
Nowadays, real-time measurements of complex dynamics of ultrashort structures in dissipative nonline...
International audienceDissipative solitons are localized formations of an electromagnetic field that...