We investigate both analytically and numerically the optical resonant radiation of bright, dark, and Peregrine solitons in a phase-matched second-harmonic generation process, when they undergo a large temporal walk-off. By virtue of approximate analytical soliton solutions, we obtain simple yet universal formulas for their resonant radiation frequencies, all of which show a good agreement with numerical simulations. We unveil that the optical resonant radiation occurs solely when the second-harmonic component has a normal group-velocity dispersion, and the temporal walk-off tends to stabilize the soliton evolution, by reducing the resonant radiation even in the phase-matched regime. These findings have significantly generalized previous results and will shed more light on the mechanism behind the generation of dispersive waves in quadratic media.
Soliton resonant radiation in phase-matched second-harmonic generation
Baronio, Fabio
2024-01-01
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We investigate both analytically and numerically the optical resonant radiation of bright, dark, and Peregrine solitons in a phase-matched second-harmonic generation process, when they undergo a large temporal walk-off. By virtue of approximate analytical soliton solutions, we obtain simple yet universal formulas for their resonant radiation frequencies, all of which show a good agreement with numerical simulations. We unveil that the optical resonant radiation occurs solely when the second-harmonic component has a normal group-velocity dispersion, and the temporal walk-off tends to stabilize the soliton evolution, by reducing the resonant radiation even in the phase-matched regime. These findings have significantly generalized previous results and will shed more light on the mechanism behind the generation of dispersive waves in quadratic media.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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