ABSTRACT We study photonic meta‐atoms in nonlinear waveguides. They shed resonant radiation upon propagation, inspiring an analogy to radiative broadening in atomic spectra. Meta‐atoms consist of a soliton and weak trapped states, bound together by cross‐phase modulation. Higher‐order dispersion enables phase‐matching resonances that couple trapped states to the continuum, generating resonant radiation with a Lorentzian lineshape. We demonstrate that their linewidth follows from the finite lifetime of the corresponding trapped‐state and discuss prospects for observing the reported effect in photonic‐crystal fibres.
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