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Kerr soliton formation in nondegenerate phase-conjugate resonators

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Abstract

Phase conjugation is a unique phenomenon that readily mimics Stokes’s principle of time reversal. We report, for the first time, experimental observations of the formation of Kerr solitons in a phase-conjugate resonator.

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