Low temporal coherence femtosecond pulse with polarization chaos for nonlinearities suppression
Shiyun Dai, Lei Gao, Yu Long, Qiang Wu, Yuanjie Yu, Yulong Cao, Peng Cai, Ligang Huang, Ai Liu, Tao ZhuLaser pulses with chaotic polarizations exhibit low temporal coherence while maintaining a single pulse structure and high peak power. Herein, we propose the formation of polarization chaos within a single femtosecond pulse via nonlinear phase modulations, and nonlinearities suppression is experimentally verified. A theoretical model based on the Hénon map is established and validated experimentally through a cyclic feedback fiber loop. The routine from a deterministic to a chaotic state is characterized by a single-shot, wavelength-resolved polarization measurement system. We identify polarization chaos by analyzing the Lyapunov exponent and power spectrum of wavelength-resolved Stokes parameters. By disrupting the phase-matching conditions via chaotic polarizations, we observe that polarization chaos suppresses the efficiency of four-wave mixing with an extinction ratio of 15 dB, and the suppressions of pulse fission and Raman scattering during long-distance fiber propagation are also verified. By forming Hénon-type chaos in polarization space at the femtosecond scale, our work provides a universal solution to realize polarization chaos for ultrafast lasers. Such a low temporal coherence femtosecond laser with nonlinearities suppression leverages applications of high power laser propagation, ultralong-distance fiber communication, optical sensing, etc.