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arxiv: 1102.5032 · v1 · pith:BKS5ZGGFnew · submitted 2011-02-24 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Resonant self-pulsations in coupled nonlinear microcavities

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keywords coupledself-pulsationsfrequencymicrocavitiesmodesnonlinearphenomenonresonant
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A novel point of view on the phenomenon of self-pulsations is presented, which shows that they are a balanced state formed by two counteracting processes: beating of modes and bistable switching. A structure based on two coupled nonlinear microcavities provides a generic example of system with enhanced ability to this phenomenon. The specific design of such structure in the form of multilayered media is proposed, and the coupled mode theory is applied to describe its dynamical properties. It is emphasized that the frequency of self-pulsations is related to the frequency splitting between resonant modes and can be adjusted over a broad range.

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