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Control and removal of modulational instabilities in low-dispersion photonic crystal fiber cavities
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PhotonicsFiber ResonatorsEngineeringPhysicsOptical PropertiesFiber-optic CommunicationOptical SolitonApplied PhysicsFourth-order Dispersion EffectsModulational InstabilitiesPrimary ThresholdFiber OpticPhotonic DevicePhotonic CrystalsFibre AmplifierFiber Laser
Taking up to fourth-order dispersion effects into account, we show that fiber resonators become stable for a large intensity regime. The range of pump intensities leading to modulational instability becomes finite and controllable. Moreover, by computing analytically the thresholds and frequencies of these instabilities, we demonstrate the existence of a new unstable frequency at the primary threshold. This frequency exists for an arbitrary small but nonzero fourth-order dispersion coefficient. Numerical simulations for a low and flattened dispersion photonic crystal fiber resonator confirm analytical predictions and open the way to experimental implementation.
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