Published September 2, 2022 | Version v1
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Topological Temporally Mode-Locked Laser

Abstract

Mode-locked lasers play a key role in modern science and technology. Not only do they lay the foundation for ultrafast optics and play a central role in nonlinear optics, but also they have important applications in imaging, telecommunications, sensing, and computing. While substantial efforts have focused on mode-locking the spectral modes of lasers, relatively little attention has been paid to mode-locking their temporal modes. However, temporal mode-locking presents ample opportunities to develop new technologies and to study the intersection of nonlinear, non-Hermitian, and topological phenomena, which, in recent years, has been a priority for the field of topological physics. Here, we theoretically predict and experimentally realize topological temporal mode-locking in a laser cavity with time-delayed intracavity couplings. These couplings introduce non-Hermitian point-gap topology into the temporal modes of our laser and conspire with an effective nonlocal nonlinearity to generate mode-locked temporal structures in our laser cavity, whose form can be tailored by suitably engineering the underlying couplings. We harness this approach to realize a nonlinearity-driven non-Hermitian skin effect, and we show that the topological temporal modes of our laser are robust against disorder-induced localization. The flexibility and programmability of our topological temporal mode-locking scheme reveals new opportunities to study nonlinear and non-Hermitian topological phenomena in mode-locked photonic resonators and could enable new applications of mode-locked lasers to sensing and optical computing.

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National Science Foundation
ECCS-1846273
National Science Foundation
CCF-1918549
United States Air Force Office of Scientific Research
FA9550-20-1-0040
United States Army Research Office
W911NF-18-1-0358
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
JP20H00134
United States Air Force Office of Scientific Research
FA2386-20-1-4069
Foundational Questions Institute
FQXi-IAF19-06)
NTT (United States)

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2209.00762