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Nature Photonics | 2013

The laminar-turbulent transition in a fibre laser

Elena G. Turitsyna; S. V. Smirnov; Srikanth Sugavanam; Nikita Tarasov; Xuewen Shu; S. A. Babin; E.V. Podivilov; Dmitry Churkin; Gregory Falkovich; Sergei K. Turitsyn

Studying the transition from a linearly stable coherent laminar state to a highly disordered state of turbulence is conceptually and technically challenging, and of great interest because all pipe and channel flows are of that type. In optics, understanding how a system loses coherence, as spatial size or the strength of excitation increases, is a fundamental problem of practical importance. Here, we report our studies of a fibre laser that operates in both laminar and turbulent regimes. We show that the laminar phase is analogous to a one-dimensional coherent condensate and the onset of turbulence is due to the loss of spatial coherence. Our investigations suggest that the laminar-turbulent transition in the laser is due to condensate destruction by clustering dark and grey solitons. This finding could prove valuable for the design of coherent optical devices as well as systems operating far from thermodynamic equilibrium.


Optics Letters | 2011

Effect of Rayleigh-scattering distributed feedback on multiwavelength Raman fiber laser generation

Atalla El-Taher; Paul Harper; Sergey A. Babin; Dmitry Churkin; E.V. Podivilov; J.D. Ania-Castañón; Sergei K. Turitsyn

We experimentally demonstrate a Raman fiber laser based on multiple point-action fiber Bragg grating reflectors and distributed feedback via Rayleigh scattering in an ~22-km-long optical fiber. Twenty-two lasing lines with spacing of ~100 GHz (close to International Telecommunication Union grid) in the C band are generated at the watt level. In contrast to the normal cavity with competition between laser lines, the random distributed feedback cavity exhibits highly stable multiwavelength generation with a power-equalized uniform distribution, which is almost independent on power.


Optics Express | 2013

Narrow-band generation in random distributed feedback fiber laser

Srikanth Sugavanam; Nikita Tarasov; Xuewen Shu; Dmitry Churkin

Narrow-band emission of spectral width down to ~0.05 nm line-width is achieved in the random distributed feedback fiber laser employing narrow-band fiber Bragg grating or fiber Fabry-Perot interferometer filters. The observed line-width is ~10 times less than line-width of other demonstrated up to date random distributed feedback fiber lasers. The random DFB laser with Fabry-Perot interferometer filter provides simultaneously multi-wavelength and narrow-band (within each line) generation with possibility of further wavelength tuning.


Nature Communications | 2015

Stochasticity, periodicity and localized light structures in partially mode-locked fibre lasers.

Dmitry Churkin; Srikanth Sugavanam; Nikita Tarasov; Serge Khorev; Sergey Smirnov; Sergey Kobtsev; Sergei K. Turitsyn

Physical systems with co-existence and interplay of processes featuring distinct spatio-temporal scales are found in various research areas ranging from studies of brain activity to astrophysics. The complexity of such systems makes their theoretical and experimental analysis technically and conceptually challenging. Here, we discovered that while radiation of partially mode-locked fibre lasers is stochastic and intermittent on a short time scale, it exhibits non-trivial periodicity and long-scale correlations over slow evolution from one round-trip to another. A new technique for evolution mapping of intensity autocorrelation function has enabled us to reveal a variety of localized spatio-temporal structures and to experimentally study their symbiotic co-existence with stochastic radiation. Real-time characterization of dynamical spatio-temporal regimes of laser operation is set to bring new insights into rich underlying nonlinear physics of practical active- and passive-cavity photonic systems.


Optics Express | 2014

Multiwavelength generation in a random distributed feedback fiber laser using an all fiber Lyot filter

Srikanth Sugavanam; Zhijun Yan; V. Kamynin; Andrei S Kurkov; Lin Zhang; Dmitry Churkin

Multiwavelength lasing in the random distributed feedback fiber laser is demonstrated by employing an all fiber Lyot filter. Stable multiwavelength generation is obtained, with each line exhibiting sub-nanometer line-widths. A flat power distribution over multiple lines is obtained, which indicates that the power between lines is redistributed in nonlinear mixing processes. The multiwavelength generation is observed both in first and second Stokes waves.


Optics Express | 2012

Power optimization of random distributed feedback fiber lasers

Ilya D. Vatnik; Dmitry Churkin; Sergey A. Babin

We present a comprehensive study of power output characteristics of random distributed feedback Raman fiber lasers. The calculated optimal slope efficiency of the backward wave generation in the one-arm configuration is shown to be as high as ~90% for 1 W threshold. Nevertheless, in real applications a presence of a small reflection at fiber ends can appreciably deteriorate the power performance. The developed numerical model well describes the experimental data.


Advances in Optics and Photonics | 2015

Recent advances in fundamentals and applications of random fiber lasers

Dmitry Churkin; Srikanth Sugavanam; Ilya D. Vatnik; Z. N. Wang; Evgenii Podivilov; Sergey A. Babin; Yunjiang Rao; Sergei K. Turitsyn

Random fiber lasers blend together attractive features of traditional random lasers, such as low cost and simplicity of fabrication, with high-performance characteristics of conventional fiber lasers, such as good directionality and high efficiency. Low coherence of random lasers is important for speckle-free imaging applications. The random fiber laser with distributed feedback proposed in 2010 led to a quickly developing class of light sources that utilize inherent optical fiber disorder in the form of the Rayleigh scattering and distributed Raman gain. The random fiber laser is an interesting and practically important example of a photonic device based on exploitation of optical medium disorder. We provide an overview of recent advances in this field, including high-power and high-efficiency generation, spectral and statistical properties of random fiber lasers, nonlinear kinetic theory of such systems, and emerging applications in telecommunications and distributed sensing.


Laser Physics Letters | 2014

High-efficiency generation in a short random fiber laser

Ilya D. Vatnik; Dmitry Churkin; Evgeni V. Podivilov; Sergey A. Babin

We demonstrate a high-efficiency random lasing in a 850 m span of a phosphosilicate fiber. Random distributed feedback owing to the Rayleigh backscattering in the fiber enables narrowband generation with output power of up to 7.3 W at the Stokes wavelength λS = 1308 nm from 11 W of the pump power at λP = 1115 nm. The laser demonstrates unique generation efficiency. Near the generation threshold, more than 2 W of output power is generated from only 0.5 W of pump power excess over the generation threshold. At high pump power, the quantum conversion efficiency defined as a ratio of generated and pump photons at the laser output exceeds 100%. It is explained by the fact that every pump photon is converted into the Stokes photon far from the output fiber end, while the Stokes photons have lower attenuation than the pump photons.


Nature Communications | 2011

Wave kinetics of random fibre lasers

Dmitry Churkin; I. Kolokolov; E.V. Podivilov; Ilya D. Vatnik; Maxim Nikulin; S. S. Vergeles; I.S. Terekhov; V. V. Lebedev; Gregory Falkovich; Sergey A. Babin; Sergei K. Turitsyn

Traditional wave kinetics describes the slow evolution of systems with many degrees of freedom to equilibrium via numerous weak non-linear interactions and fails for very important class of dissipative (active) optical systems with cyclic gain and losses, such as lasers with non-linear intracavity dynamics. Here we introduce a conceptually new class of cyclic wave systems, characterized by non-uniform double-scale dynamics with strong periodic changes of the energy spectrum and slow evolution from cycle to cycle to a statistically steady state. Taking a practically important example—random fibre laser—we show that a model describing such a system is close to integrable non-linear Schrödinger equation and needs a new formalism of wave kinetics, developed here. We derive a non-linear kinetic theory of the laser spectrum, generalizing the seminal linear model of Schawlow and Townes. Experimental results agree with our theory. The work has implications for describing kinetics of cyclical systems beyond photonics. Kinetic theory is a mathematical framework that is used to describe non-linear systems with a large number of degrees of freedom. Here, the authors develop a concept of active wave kinetics of cyclic systems and describe the function of random fibre laser.


Optics Express | 2012

Experimental and theoretical study of longitudinal power distribution in a random DFB fiber laser.

Dmitry Churkin; Atalla El-Taher; Ilya D. Vatnik; Juan Diego Ania-Castañón; Paul Harper; Eugeny V. Podivilov; Sergey A. Babin; Sergei K. Turitsyn

We have measured the longitudinal power distribution inside a random distributed feedback Raman fiber laser. The observed distribution has a sharp maximum whose position depends on pump power. The spatial distribution profiles are different for the first and the second Stokes waves. Both analytic solution and results of direct numerical modeling are in excellent agreement with experimental observations.

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Ilya D. Vatnik

Novosibirsk State University

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Sergey A. Babin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Sergey Smirnov

Novosibirsk State University

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S. A. Babin

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Andrey A. Sukhorukov

Australian National University

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