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Exploring Spontaneous Multimode Solitary Wave Generation: Unraveling the Interplay of Organized Instability and System Evolution

This experimental study explores the spontaneous generation of multimode solitary waves in hollow-core fibers, examining their relation to organized instability. By systematically varying pressure and monitoring mode/spectral stability, a transition stage reveals spatiotemporal complexity. The study...

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Main Authors: Arshadipirlar, M., Londo, S., Jargot, G., Legare, F., Safaei, R.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
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Summary:This experimental study explores the spontaneous generation of multimode solitary waves in hollow-core fibers, examining their relation to organized instability. By systematically varying pressure and monitoring mode/spectral stability, a transition stage reveals spatiotemporal complexity. The study poses a fundamental question: whether solitary waves precede and drive complexity, or if self-organized instability guides the system toward a stable attractor. The research contributes insights into the dynamics of nonlinear optics and highlights the critical interplay between solitary waves and system stability.
ISSN:2693-8316
DOI:10.1109/PN62551.2024.10621831