Soliton as strange attractor: nonlinear synchronization and chaos

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Soto-Crespo, Jose M
Akhmediev, Nail

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American Physical Society

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We show that dissipative solitons can have dynamics similar to that of a strange attractor in low-dimensional systems. Using a model of a passively mode-locked fiber laser as an example, we show that soliton pulsations with periods equal to several round-trips of the cavity can be chaotic, even though they are synchronized with the round-trip time. The chaotic part of this motion is quantified using a two-dimensional map and estimating the Lyapunov exponent. We found a specific route to chaotic motion that occurs through the creation, increase, and overlap of “islands” of chaos rather than through multiplication of frequencies.

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Physical Review Letters 95.2 (2005): 024101/1-4

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Physical Review Letters

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