229 research outputs found
Experimental control of pattern formation by photonic lattices
We study the control of modulational instability and pattern formation in a nonlinear dissipative feedback
system with a periodic modulation of the material refractive index. We use a one-dimensional photonic lattice
in a single-mirror feedback configuration and identify three mechanisms for pattern control: bandgap
suppression of instability modes, periodicity induced pattern modes, and orientational pattern control.The authors acknowledge the support of the
Conseil Régional de Lorraine, the bilateral FrenchAustralian
Science and Technology program, and the
Australian Research Council through Discovery
projects
Optical metasurfaces: new generation building blocks for multi-functional optics
© 2018, The Author(s). Optical metasurfaces (OMs) have emerged as promising candidates to solve the bottleneck of bulky optical elements. OMs offer a fundamentally new method of light manipulation based on scattering from resonant nanostructures rather than conventional refraction and propagation, thus offering efficient phase, polarization, and emission control. This perspective highlights state of the art OMs and provides a roadmap for future applications, including active generation, manipulation and detection of light for quantum technologies, holography and sensing
Nonlinear Bloch-wave interaction and Bragg scattering in optically-induced lattices
We study, both theoretically and experimentally, the Bragg scattering of
light in optically-induced photonic lattices and reveal the key physical
mechanisms which govern nonlinear self-action of narrow beams under the
combined effects of Bragg scattering and wave diffraction, allowing for
selecting bands with different effective dispersion.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figure
Neglected Tropical Diseases. The Place of Ivermectin in the Elimination Programs
The World Health Organization identifies as neglected nineteen tropical diseases with bacterial, viral and parasitic etiology, of which two are ophthalmological. These diseases affect over one billion people worldwide, especially communities in developing countries, with limited access to healthcare, clean water, and sewerage. These include: trachoma, onchocerciasis (river blindness), leprosy, leishmaniasis, schistosomiasis, foodborne trematode infections, dracunculiasis, Chagas disease, Human African trypanosomiasis, lymphatic filariasis (elephantiasis), cysticercosis, echinococcosis, soil-transmitted helminthiases, Dengue, rabies, yaws, scabies, Buruli ulcer, mycetoma, chromoblastomycosis and other deep mycoses. The global effort in fighting neglected tropical diseases is one of the biggest initiatives in the field of public health. On the 28th of January 2021 the World Health Organization initiated a new ten-year plan for the eradication of neglected tropical diseases. It aims to lower the mortality, new disability cases and suffering of more than one billion people
Observation of discrete vortex solitons in optically-induced photonic lattices
We report on the frst experimental observation of discrete vortex solitons in
two-dimensional optically-induced photonic lattices. We demonstrate strong
stabilization of an optical vortex by the lattice in a self-focusing nonlinear
medium and study the generation of the discrete vortices from a broad class of
singular beams.Comment: 4pages, 5 colour figures. to appear in PR
Controlled generation and steering of spatial gap solitons
We demonstrate the first fully controlled generation of immobile and slow
spatial gap solitons in nonlinear periodic systems with band-gap spectra, and
reveal the key features of gap solitons which distinguish them from
conventional counterparts, including a dynamical transformation of gap solitons
due to nonlinear inter-band coupling. We also predict theoretically and confirm
experimentally the effect of anomalous steering of gap solitons in
optically-induced photonic lattices.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
Reduced-symmetry two-dimensional solitons in photonic lattices
We demonstrate theoretically and experimentally a novel type of localized
beams supported by the combined effects of total internal and Bragg reflection
in nonlinear two-dimensional square periodic structures. Such localized states
exhibit strong anisotropy in their mobility properties, being highly mobile in
one direction and trapped in the other, making them promising candidates for
optical routing in nonlinear lattices.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure
Soliton topology versus discrete symmetry in optical lattices
We address the existence of vortex solitons supported by azimuthally
modulated lattices and reveal how the global lattice discrete symmetry has
fundamental implications on the possible topological charges of solitons. We
set a general ``charge rule'' using group-theory techniques, which holds for
all lattices belonging to a given symmetry group. Focusing in the case of
Bessel lattices allows us to derive also a overall stability rule for the
allowed vortex solitons.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures. To appear in Phys. Rev. Let
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