Abstract

Pure-quartic soliton (PQS) fiber lasers with a great variety of operating regimes have aroused considerable interest in high-energy ultrashort pulses and novel soliton patterns. Here, we numerically investigate the generation and dynamic properties of birefringence-managed pure-quartic soliton (BMPQS) in a positive fourth-order dispersion (FOD) fiber laser consisting of single-mode fibers and a section of polarization-maintaining fiber. The formation mechanism of the chirp-free BMPQS is dominated by the phase-matching effect, which arises from the co-actions of the birefringence, positive FOD, and nonlinear effects. It is observed that a higher FOD coefficient leads to energy transfer between the spectral sidebands inside the BMPQS. Moreover, the evolution of the BMPQS with the increase of the pump power confirms the phase-matching theory. Finally, the BMPQS molecule can be obtained with further increasing the pump power. This work offers a new avenue to create chirp-free pulses in positive FOD fiber lasers and enriches the sub-families of PQSs.

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