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Polarization domain splitting and incoherently coupled dark-bright vector soliton formation in single mode fiber lasers

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Abstract

We have experimentally investigated the polarization dynamics of a weakly birefringent cavity single mode fiber laser under different laser operation conditions. We show features of polarization domain formation, domain splitting, and domain shaping into dark-bright vector solitons under incoherent cross-polarization coupling.

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