Publications by authors named "B Kibler"

Article Synopsis
  • Modulation instability (MI) causes regular nonlinear wave trains to break down, potentially resulting in localized phenomena like rogue waves across various nonlinear dispersive media, including hydrodynamics and optics.
  • The classical MI dynamics can start with small-amplitude sidebands around a main wave peak, often visualized as a three-wave interaction setup in experiments, but more complex patterns can emerge through breather solutions of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLSE).
  • This study explores MI in deep-water surface gravity waves, demonstrating that it can be initiated by just a single unstable sideband, yielding experimental results that align closely with nonlinear simulations, while also indicating shifts in focusing cycle behavior observed in longer-term wave evolution.
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We present theoretical and experimental evidence of high-gain far-detuned nonlinear frequency conversion, extending towards both the visible and the mid-infrared, in a few-mode graded-index silica fiber pumped at 1.064  , and more specifically achieving gains of hundreds of dB per meter below 0.65  and beyond 3.

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We investigate the spectral phase characteristics of dual-pumped Kerr frequency combs generated in a bichromatic Brillouin fiber laser architecture with normal dispersion, producing square-like pulse profiles. Using a pulse shaper, we measure the relative phase between the pump Stokes and adjacent lines, revealing a symmetric phase relationship. Our results highlight good phase coherence of the comb.

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We conduct numerical and experimental investigations on Kerr comb generation in a nonlinear and non-reciprocal fiber cavity by leveraging both stimulated Brillouin backscattering and cascaded four-wave mixing. By engineering the net cavity dispersion to be either normal or anomalous, we enable the formation of diverse patterns and localized structures in the cavity field. The comb's properties depend crucially on the mismatch between the frequency spacing of the bichromatic pump and the free spectral range of the Brillouin laser cavity in both cases.

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We experimentally demonstrate a stabilized single-frequency Brillouin fiber laser operating at 1.06 µm by means of a passive highly nonlinear fiber (HNLF) ring cavity combined with a phase-locking loop scheme. The stimulated Brillouin scattering efficiency is first investigated in distinct single-mode germanosilicate core fibers with increasing content.

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