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Theory of Photoionization-Induced Blueshift of Ultrashort Solitons in Gas-Filled Hollow-Core Photonic Crystal Fibers
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2011
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PhotonicsEngineeringUltrashort SolitonsPhysicsOptical PropertiesFiber-optic CommunicationTopological SolitonApplied PhysicsOptical SolitonPhotoionization-induced BlueshiftStabilized SolitonsFiber OpticFiber LaserPhotoionization ProcessTemporal Soliton Clustering
We show theoretically that the photoionization process in a hollow-core photonic crystal fiber filled with a Raman-inactive noble gas leads to a constant acceleration of solitons in the time domain with a continuous shift to higher frequencies, limited only by ionization loss. This phenomenon is opposite to the well-known Raman self-frequency redshift of solitons in solid-core glass fibers. We also predict the existence of unconventional long-range nonlocal soliton interactions leading to spectral and temporal soliton clustering. Furthermore, if the core is filled with a Raman-active molecular gas, spectral transformations between redshifted, blueshifted, and stabilized solitons can take place in the same fiber.
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