Temporal solitonic crystals and non-Hermitian informational lattices

Abstract

Clusters of temporal optical solitons—stable self-localized light pulses preserving their form during propagation—exhibit properties characteristic of that encountered in crystals. Here, we introduce the concept of temporal solitonic information crystals formed by the lattices of optical pulses with variable phases. The proposed general idea offers new approaches to optical coherent transmission technology and can be generalized to dispersion-managed and dissipative solitons as well as scaled to a variety of physical platforms from fiber optics to silicon chips. We discuss the key properties of such dynamic temporal crystals that mathematically correspond to non-Hermitian lattices and examine the types of collective mode instabilities determining the lifetime of the soliton train. This transfer of techniques and concepts from solid state physics to information theory promises a new outlook on information storage and transmission.

Publication DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.183902
Divisions: College of Engineering & Physical Sciences > Systems analytics research institute (SARI)
College of Engineering & Physical Sciences > Aston Institute of Photonics Technology (AIPT)
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Published Date: 2012-05-04
Submitted Date: 2011-11-21
Authors: Prilepsky, Jaroslaw E. (ORCID Profile 0000-0002-3035-4112)
Derevyanko, Stanislav A.
Turitsyn, Sergei K. (ORCID Profile 0000-0003-0101-3834)

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