135 research outputs found
Beam Instabilities in the Scale Free Regime
The instabilities arising in a one-dimensional beam sustained by the
diffusive photorefractive nonlinearity in out-of-equilibrium ferroelectrics are
theoretically and numerically investigated. In the "scale-free model", in
striking contrast with the well-known spatial modulational instability, two
different beam instabilities dominate: a defocusing and a fragmenting process.
Both are independent of the beam power and are not associated to any specific
periodic pattern.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure
Shock waves in disordered media
We experimentally investigate the interplay between spatial shock waves and
the degree of disorder during nonlinear optical propagation in a thermal
defocusing medium. We characterize the way the shock point is affected by the
amount of disorder and scales with wave amplitude. Evidence for the existence
of a phase diagram in terms of nonlinearity and amount of randomness is
reported. The results are in quantitative agreement with a theoretical approach
based on the hydrodynamic approximation.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Built-in reduction of statistical fluctuations of partitioning objects
Our theoretical and numerical investigation of the movement of an object that partitions a microtubule filled with small particles indicates that vibrations warranted by thermal equilibrium are reached only after a time that increases exponentially with the number of particles involved. This points to a basic mechanical process capable of breaching, on accessible time scales, the ultimate ergodic constraints that force randomness on bound microscale and nanoscale systems
Collision and fusion of counterpropagating micron-sized optical beams in non-uniformly biased photorefractive crystals
We theoretically investigate collision of optical beams travelling in
opposite directions through a centrosymmetric photorefractive crystal biased by
a spatially non-uniform voltage. We analytically predict the fusion of
counterpropagating solitons in conditions in which the applied voltage is
rapidly modulated along the propagation axis, so that self-bending is
suppressed by the "restoring symmetry" mechanism. Moreover, when the applied
voltage is slowly modulated, we predict that the modified self-bending allows
conditions in which the two beams fuse together, forming a curved light-channel
splice.Comment: 12 page
Polarization and energy dynamics in ultrafocused optical Kerr propagation
Developing a complete vectorial description of optical nonparaxial propagation of highly focused beams in Kerr media, we disclose a family of new phenomena. These phenomena appear to emerge as a consequence of the mutual coupling of all three components of the optical field. This circumstance, which is intrinsic to the very nature of Kerr propagation, was previously discarded on the basis of the conjecture that a reduced system is possible in which only one transverse field component interacts with the longitudinal component
Observation of electro-activated localized structures in broad area VCSELs
We demonstrate experimentally the electro-activation of a localized optical
structure in a coherently driven broad-area vertical-cavity surface-emitting
laser (VCSEL) operated below threshold. Control is achieved by
electro-optically steering a writing beam through a pre-programmable switch
based on a photorefractive funnel waveguide.Comment: 5 Figure
Self-focusing and self-trapping in unbiased centrosymmetric photorefractive media
We predict self-focusing and self-trapping of optical beams propagating in unbiased centrosymmetric photorefractive crystals in the near-transition paraelectric phase, where the nonlinear response is proportional to the square of the diffusion space-charge field
Architectures and protocols for an integrated satellite-terrestrial mobile system
This paper aims to depict some basic concepts related to the definition of an integrated system for mobile communications, consisting of a satellite network and a terrestrial cellular network. In particular three aspects are discussed: (1) architecture definition for the satellite network; (2) assignment strategy of the satellite channels; and (3) definition of 'internetworking procedures' between cellular and satellite network, according to the selected architecture and the satellite channel assignment strategy
Self-focusing and solitons in photorefractive media
Abstract. We describe the basic physical mechanisms supporting the formation of spatial solitons in photorefractive crystals, and provide an up-to-date account of the developments in the field
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