Abstract

Continuous interest in bidirectional ultrafast fiber lasers not only reinforces the practical applications in coherent dual-comb spectroscopy but also enriches the understanding of soliton dynamics in nonlinear systems. However, the transient dynamics of bidirectional solitons are still unexplored. Here, we report on an observation of the switching dynamics in a net-anomalous-dispersion bidirectional ultrafast fiber laser which can operate in both asynchronous and synchronous operations. Transient switching dynamics between the asynchronous and synchronous states are demonstrated, which is accompanied by switchable and weak interaction between bidirectional solitons. The dynamical evolution and output properties of the asynchronous and synchronous bidirectional solitons are investigated respectively. Stable breathing solitons in the synchronous operation show opposite behaviors in both spectra and pulse energy dynamics, which vary with different pump powers. Our findings provide insight into the transient dynamics in ultrafast lasers and contribute to the understanding of nonlinear systems in general.

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