Pattern formation in optical devices known as passive Kerr resonators has been studied for decades, but recent theoretical work has suggested the existence of entirely new dynamics when operated in… Click to show full abstract
Pattern formation in optical devices known as passive Kerr resonators has been studied for decades, but recent theoretical work has suggested the existence of entirely new dynamics when operated in the highly nonlinear regime. New experiments confirm these predictions, which could lead to innovative new sources of laser-like light and provide new insight into nonlinear dynamics and pattern formation.
               
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