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Fractal frequency spectrum in laser resonators and three-dimensional geometric topology of optical coherent waves
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2016
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PhotonicsQuantum ScienceEngineeringSpherical ResonatorsPhysicsWave OpticOptical PropertiesCavity QedApplied PhysicsSymmetry BreakingClassical OpticsOptical Coherent WavesFrequency CombsFractal Frequency SpectrumTopological PhaseCoherent ProcessLaser Resonators
We theoretically verify that the symmetry breaking in spherical resonators can result in a fractal frequency spectrum that is full of numerous new accidental degeneracies to cluster around the unperturbed degenerate cavity. We further experimentally discover that the fractal frequency spectrum excellently reflects the intimate connection between the emission power and the degenerate mode numbers. It is observed that the wave distributions of lasing modes at the accidental degeneracies are strongly concentrated on three-dimensional (3D) geometric topology. Considering the overlapping effect, the wave representation of the coherent states is analytically derived to manifest the observed 3D geometric surfaces.
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