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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 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.


Physical Review Letters | 2016

Unveiling temporal correlations characteristic of a phase transition in the output intensity of a fiber laser

Andrés Aragoneses; Laura Carpi; Nikita Tarasov; Dmitry Churkin; M. C. Torrent; Cristina Masoller; Sergei K. Turitsyn

We use advanced statistical tools of time-series analysis to characterize the dynamical complexity of the transition to optical wave turbulence in a fiber laser. Ordinal analysis and the horizontal visibility graph applied to the experimentally measured laser output intensity reveal the presence of temporal correlations during the transition from the laminar to the turbulent lasing regimes. Both methods unveil coherent structures with well-defined time scales and strong correlations both, in the timing of the laser pulses and in their peak intensities. Our approach is generic and may be used in other complex systems that undergo similar transitions involving the generation of extreme fluctuations.


Physical Review Letters | 2016

Pattern Generation by Dissipative Parametric Instability

Auro Michele Perego; Nikita Tarasov; Dmitry Churkin; Sergei K. Turitsyn; Kestutis Staliunas

Nonlinear instabilities are responsible for spontaneous pattern formation in a vast number of natural and engineered systems, ranging from biology to galaxy buildup. We propose a new instability mechanism leading to pattern formation in spatially extended nonlinear systems, which is based on a periodic antiphase modulation of spectrally dependent losses arranged in a zigzag way: an effective filtering is imposed at symmetrically located wave numbers k and -k in alternating order. The properties of the dissipative parametric instability differ from the features of both key classical concepts of modulation instabilities, i.e., the Benjamin-Feir instability and the Faraday instabiltyity. We demonstrate how the dissipative parametric instability can lead to the formation of stable patterns in one- and two-dimensional systems. The proposed instability mechanism is generic and can naturally occur or can be implemented in various physical systems.


Nature Communications | 2016

Mode-locking via dissipative Faraday instability

Nikita Tarasov; Auro Michele Perego; Dmitry Churkin; Kestutis Staliunas; Sergei K. Turitsyn

Emergence of coherent structures and patterns at the nonlinear stage of modulation instability of a uniform state is an inherent feature of many biological, physical and engineering systems. There are several well-studied classical modulation instabilities, such as Benjamin–Feir, Turing and Faraday instability, which play a critical role in the self-organization of energy and matter in non-equilibrium physical, chemical and biological systems. Here we experimentally demonstrate the dissipative Faraday instability induced by spatially periodic zig-zag modulation of a dissipative parameter of the system—spectrally dependent losses—achieving generation of temporal patterns and high-harmonic mode-locking in a fibre laser. We demonstrate features of this instability that distinguish it from both the Benjamin–Feir and the purely dispersive Faraday instability. Our results open the possibilities for new designs of mode-locked lasers and can be extended to other fields of physics and engineering.


Optics Express | 2016

Rogue waves generation via nonlinear soliton collision in multiple-soliton state of a mode-locked fiber laser

Junsong Peng; Nikita Tarasov; Srikanth Sugavanam; Dmitry Churkin

We report for the first time, rogue waves generation in a mode-locked fiber laser that worked in multiple-soliton state in which hundreds of solitons occupied the whole laser cavity. Using real-time spatio-temporal intensity dynamics measurements, it is unveiled that nonlinear soliton collision accounts for the formation of rogue waves in this laser state. The nature of interactions between solitons are also discussed. Our observation may suggest similar formation mechanisms of rogue waves in other systems.


Optics Express | 2015

Spatio-temporal generation regimes in quasi-CW Raman fiber lasers

Nikita Tarasov; Srikanth Sugavanam; Dmitry Churkin

We present experimental measurements of intensity spatio-temporal dynamics in quasi-CW Raman fiber laser. Depending on the power, the laser operates in different spatio-temporal regimes varying from partial mode-locking near the generation threshold to almost stochastic radiation and a generation of short-lived pulses at high power. The transitions between the generation regimes are evident in intensity spatio-temporal dynamics. Two-dimensional auto-correlation functions provide an additional insight into temporal and spatial properties of the observed regimes.


Optics Express | 2015

Radiation build-up in laminar and turbulent regimes in quasi-CW Raman fiber laser

Sergey Smirnov; Nikita Tarasov; Dmitry Churkin

We study the radiation build-up in laminar and turbulent generation regimes in quasi-CW Raman fiber laser. We found the resulted spectral shape and generation type is defined by the total spectral broadening/narrowing balance over laser cavity round-trip, which is substantially different in different regimes starting from first round-trips of the radiation build-up. In turbulent regime, the steady-state is reached only after a few round-trips, while in the laminar regime the laser approaches the equilibrium spectrum shape asymptotically.


Scientific Reports | 2016

Laminar-Turbulent Transition in Raman Fiber Lasers: A First Passage Statistics Based Analysis.

Amit K. Chattopadhyay; Diar Nasiev; Srikanth Sugavanam; Nikita Tarasov; Dmitry Churkin

Loss of coherence with increasing excitation amplitudes and spatial size modulation is a fundamental problem in designing Raman fiber lasers. While it is known that ramping up laser pump power increases the amplitude of stochastic excitations, such higher energy inputs can also lead to a transition from a linearly stable coherent laminar regime to a non-desirable disordered turbulent state. This report presents a new statistical methodology, based on first passage statistics, that classifies lasing regimes in Raman fiber lasers, thereby leading to a fast and highly accurate identification of a strong instability leading to a laminar-turbulent phase transition through a self-consistently defined order parameter. The results have been consistent across a wide range of pump power values, heralding a breakthrough in the non-invasive analysis of fiber laser dynamics.

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Dmitry Churkin

Novosibirsk State University

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Kestutis Staliunas

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Junsong Peng

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

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Andrés Aragoneses

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Cristina Masoller

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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M. C. Torrent

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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