In a vertical cavity semiconductor laser with an intracavity saturable absorber, cavity solitons (CS) behave as localized micro-lasers freely placed in the transverse plane, sitting over a zero-intensity, non-lasing background, thus realizing a cavity soliton laser (CSL) [1]. We show that in this system there are parametric conditions for which the CS moves spontaneously in the transverse plane, with a velocity of the order of some m/ns, depending on the parameters of the system. Key parameters ruling the dynamical instability causing CS motion are the pump and the ratio between the non-radiative decay rates of carriers belonging to the active and passive media [2]. © 2011 IEEE.

Soliton dynamics in a semicondutor cavity soliton laser with broken translational symmetry

Brambilla Massimo
2011

Abstract

In a vertical cavity semiconductor laser with an intracavity saturable absorber, cavity solitons (CS) behave as localized micro-lasers freely placed in the transverse plane, sitting over a zero-intensity, non-lasing background, thus realizing a cavity soliton laser (CSL) [1]. We show that in this system there are parametric conditions for which the CS moves spontaneously in the transverse plane, with a velocity of the order of some m/ns, depending on the parameters of the system. Key parameters ruling the dynamical instability causing CS motion are the pump and the ratio between the non-radiative decay rates of carriers belonging to the active and passive media [2]. © 2011 IEEE.
2011
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Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe and 12th European Quantum Electronics Conference, CLEO EUROPE/EQEC 2011, Article number 5943564 . Munich, Germany, 22-26 May 2011
9781457705335
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Tissoni, Giovanna; Prati, Franco; Lugiato Luigi, A Narducci; Brambilla, Massimo
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