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      Observation of the “invisible” pulsation of soliton molecules in a bidirectional ultrafast fiber laser

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          A novel optical soliton dynamics phenomenon, called “invisible” pulsation, has gradually attracted extensive interest in recent years, which can only be identified effectively with the help of real-time spectroscopy technique, i.e., dispersive Fourier transformation (DFT). In this paper, based on a new bidirectional passively mode-locked fiber laser (MLFL), the “invisible” pulsation dynamics of soliton molecules (SMs) is systematically studied. It is indicated that the spectral center intensity, pulse peak power and relative phase of SMs are periodically changed during the “invisible” pulsation, while the temporal separation inside the SMs is constant. The degree of spectral distortion is positively correlated with the pulse peak power, which verifies that self-phase modulation (SPM) is the inducement of spectral distortion. Finally, the universality of the SMs “invisible” pulsation is further experimentally verified. We believe our work is not only conducive to the development of compact and reliable bidirectional ultrafast light sources, but also of great significance to enrich the study of nonlinear dynamics.

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          OPEXFF
          Optics Express
          Opt. Express
          Optica Publishing Group
          1094-4087
          2023
          2023
          May 23 2023
          June 05 2023
          : 31
          : 12
          : 19036
          Article
          10.1364/OE.489849
          37381329
          a1c2743a-cd59-4744-8a73-8946a38eff06
          © 2023

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