1999
DOI: 10.1364/josab.16.000932
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Self-pulsing and dynamic bistability in cw-pumped Brillouin fiber ring lasers

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“…[ (1) to (6) Our experiments and the corresponding numerical simulations show also that the roundtrip time decreases uniformly vs. pump power or energy per pulse (figures 18 and 19), which corroborates our theoretical prediction that in the vicinity of the nonlinear threshold, the pulse are subluminous, but superluminous near the bifurcation [6]. The lack of a flat zone in these curves clearly shows that the nonlinear interaction can never be neglected.…”
Section: Comparison Between Experimental and Numerical Resultssupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…[ (1) to (6) Our experiments and the corresponding numerical simulations show also that the roundtrip time decreases uniformly vs. pump power or energy per pulse (figures 18 and 19), which corroborates our theoretical prediction that in the vicinity of the nonlinear threshold, the pulse are subluminous, but superluminous near the bifurcation [6]. The lack of a flat zone in these curves clearly shows that the nonlinear interaction can never be neglected.…”
Section: Comparison Between Experimental and Numerical Resultssupporting
confidence: 83%
“…At the bifurcation point appears a periodic modulation of the Stokes signal, either at a frequency equal to the cavity free spectral range for the large values of R ef f , or at twice this frequency when R ef f is lower (figure 4) in agreement with the stability analysis [6]. When the pump power is still decreasing, these oscillating regimes are replaced by a pulsed regime with a frequency close to the ring FSR.…”
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“…In the other path, the light is amplified by another EDFA (EDFA2), then is injected into a fiber ring cavity, which serves as a Brillouin laser, with a circulator, a piece of 60-m long SMF, a PC and a 1:99 coupler. If the gain of the ring cavity is proper, Brillouin self pulsing (BSP) will be generated in the ring cavity [8]. In this experiment, the stable BSP output of the ring cavity with a full width at half maximum (FWHM) of 70 ns and a pulse period of 400 ns (shown in Fig.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 95%