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Controlled Synthesis and Dissociation of Soliton Molecules Using Parallel Reactors in Optomechanical Lattice

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Abstract

The self-organized optomechanical lattice in an optoacoustically mode-locked fiber laser creates temporal trapping potentials ("reactors") that allow global and individual control of the synthesis and dissociation of massive soliton molecules.

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