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34
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6077
World Ranking
5725
National Ranking
115

Overview

Julien Fatome is affiliated with the University of Burgundy in France and has a notable body of research primarily situated within physics and engineering domains. Their work extensively covers atomic and molecular physics, optics, electrical and electronic engineering, as well as emerging areas including artificial intelligence and statistical nonlinear physics.

Their research portfolio comprises contributions to advanced fiber laser technologies, photonic and optical devices, and optical network technologies. Additional areas of focus include mechanical and optical resonators, nonlinear photonic systems, advanced photonic communication systems, and photonic crystal and fiber optics.

Fatome's recent scholarly articles reflect diverse topics in nonlinear optics and photonics. Some notable recent papers include:

  • Asymmetric balance in symmetry breaking (2020) published in Physical Review Research
  • Bloch oscillations of coherently driven dissipative solitons in a synthetic dimension (2023) published in Nature Physics
  • Dissipative Polarization Domain Walls in a Passive Coherently Driven Kerr Resonator (2021) published in Physical Review Letters
  • Breathing dynamics of symmetry-broken temporal cavity solitons in Kerr ring resonators (2022) published in Optics Letters
  • Comparative analysis of stimulated Brillouin scattering at 2 µm in various infrared glass-based optical fibers (2020) published in Journal of the Optical Society of America B

The scientist collaborates frequently with several colleagues, including Miro Erkintalo, Stéphane Coen, Stuart G. Murdoch, Gang Xu, and Gian-Luca Oppo. These partnerships have resulted in multiple joint publications.

Julien Fatome publishes in a range of scientific venues. The most common publication outlets include arXiv (Cornell University), Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, the OSA Advanced Photonics Congress, EPJ Web of Conferences, and Nature Photonics.

Best Publications

  • The Peregrine soliton in nonlinear fibre optics

    Bertrand Kibler;Julien Fatome;Christophe Finot;Guy Millot

  • Observation of Kuznetsov-Ma soliton dynamics in optical fibre

    Bertrand Kibler;Julien Fatome;Christophe Finot;Guy Millot

  • Microstructured chalcogenide optical fibers from As(2)S(3) glass: towards new IR broadband sources.

    M. El-Amraoui;G. Gadret;Jc Jules;Julien Fatome

  • Strong infrared spectral broadening in low-loss As-S chalcogenide suspended core microstructured optical fibers

    M. El-Amraoui;J. Fatome;J. C. Jules;B. Kibler

  • Peregrine soliton generation and breakup in standard telecommunications fiber

    Kamal Hammani;Bertrand Kibler;Christophe Finot;Philippe Morin

  • Observation of Optical Undular Bores in Multiple Four-Wave Mixing

    Julien Fatome;Christophe Finot;Guy Millot;Andrea Armaroli

  • Mid-infrared 2000-nm bandwidth supercontinuum generation in suspended-core microstructured Sulfide and Tellurite optical fibers

    I. Savelli;O. Mouawad;J. Fatome;B. Kibler

  • Spectral dynamics of modulation instability described using Akhmediev breather theory

    Kamal Hammani;Benjamin Wetzel;Bertrand Kibler;Julien Fatome

  • 20-GHz-to-1-THz Repetition Rate Pulse Sources Based on Multiple Four-Wave Mixing in Optical Fibers

    J. Fatome;S. Pitois;G. Millot

  • Linear and Nonlinear Characterizations of Chalcogenide Photonic Crystal Fibers

    J. Fatome;C. Fortier;Thanh Nam Nguyen;T. Chartier

  • Generation of a 160-GHz transform-limited pedestal-free pulse train through multiwave mixing compression of a dual-frequency beat signal

    Stéphane Pitois;Julien Fatome;Guy Millot

  • Observation of light-by-light polarization control and stabilization in optical fibre for telecommunication applications

    Julien Fatome;Stéphane Pitois;Philippe Morin;Guy Millot

  • Polarization attraction using counter-propagating waves in optical fiber at telecommunication wavelengths.

    Stéphane Pitois;Julien Fatome;Guy Millot

  • Multioctave midinfrared supercontinuum generation in suspended-core chalcogenide fibers

    O. Mouawad;J. Picot-Clémente;F. Amrani;C. Strutynski

  • Polarization modulation instability in a Manakov fiber system

    B. Frisquet;B. Kibler;J. Fatome;P. Morin

  • A universal optical all-fiber omnipolarizer

    Julien Fatome;Stéphane Pitois;Philippe Morin;Elie Assémat

  • Noise-like pulses generated at high harmonics in a partially-mode-locked km-long Raman fiber laser

    Anne Boucon;Benoît Barviau;Julien Fatome;Christophe Finot

  • Generation of 20-GHz picosecond pulse trains in the normal and anomalous dispersion regimes of optical fibers

    Stéphane Pitois;Christophe Finot;Julien Fatome;Bernard Sinardet

  • Suspended core tellurite glass optical fibers for infrared supercontinuum generation

    I. Savelii;J.C. Jules;G. Gadret;B. Kibler

  • Management of OH absorption in tellurite optical fibers and related supercontinuum generation

    Inna Savelii;Frederic Desevedavy;Jean-Charles Jules;Gregory Gadret

  • Polarization domain walls in optical fibres as topological bits for data transmission.

    Marin Gilles;Pierre Yves Bony;Josselin Garnier;Antonio Picozzi

  • Asymmetric balance in symmetry breaking

    Bruno Garbin;Julien Fatome;Julien Fatome;Gian-Luca Oppo;Miro Erkintalo

Frequent Co-Authors

Christophe Finot
Christophe Finot University of Burgundy
Yasutake Ohishi
Yasutake Ohishi Toyota Technological Institute
David J. Richardson
David J. Richardson Microsoft (United States)
Pierre Sillard
Pierre Sillard Prysmian Group (Germany)
Thierry Chartier
Thierry Chartier Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Periklis Petropoulos
Periklis Petropoulos University of Southampton
Younes Messaddeq
Younes Messaddeq Université Laval
Gunther Roelkens
Gunther Roelkens Ghent University

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