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The study demonstrated that noise changes the number of modes that can oscillate within the small cavity, and the spectral power is concentrated around the fundamental frequency. We also observed a reduction in the distortion that arises from the dispersive solitaire. This behaviour can be attributed to the magnitude of the pulse strength or the loss of its frequency due to the arbitrary interaction between the pulse train and the linear and nonlinear refractive index of the microcavity. The relationship between the dispersion and nonlinearity phenomena inside the microresonators is major in determining the inside field dynamics. The study showed that as the noise in microresonators cannot be cancelled, it is recommended to use a proper pulse width, intensity distribution, and power.
frequency comb, noise, Lugiato–Lefever equation, Dissipative Kerr solitons, nonlinear optics.
Hawraa A. Mezban1, H. A. Sultan2
Received 12 Feb, 2024, Accepted 22 Apr. 2024, published 1 Jun 2024.
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