41 research outputs found
Plasmon-soliton waves in planar slot waveguides: I. Modeling
We present two complementary models to study stationary nonlinear solutions
in one-dimensional plasmonic slot waveguides made of a finite-thickness
nonlinear dielectric core surrounded by metal regions. The considered
nonlinearity is of focusing Kerr type. In the first model, it is assumed that
the nonlinear term depends only on the transverse component of the electric
field and that the nonlinear refractive index change is small compared to the
linear part of the refractive index. This first model allows us to describe
analytically the field profiles in the whole waveguide using Jacobi elliptic
special functions. It also provides a closed analytical formula for the
nonlinear dispersion relation. In the second model, the full dependency of the
Kerr nonlinearity on the electric field components is taken into account and no
assumption is required on the amplitude of the nonlinear term. The disadvantage
of this approach is that the field profiles must be computed numerically.
Nevertheless analytical constraints are obtained to reduce the parameter space
where the solutions of the nonlinear dispersion relations are sought.Comment: 13 pages, 1 figure, see next article part II entitled
"Plasmon-soliton waves in planar slot waveguides: II. Results for stationary
waves and stability analysis", link: http://arxiv.org/abs/1506.0817
Stationary plasmon-soliton waves in metal-dielectric nonlinear planar structures: modeling and properties
We present three complementary methods to study stationary nonlinear
solutions in one-dimensional nonlinear metal-dielectric structures. Two of them
use an approximate treatment of the Kerr type nonlinear term taking into
account only the leading electric field component, while the third one allows
for an exact treatment of the nonlinearity. A direct comparison of the results
obtained with all three models is presented and the excellent agreement between
them justifies the assumptions that have been used to construct the models. A
systematic study of the configurations made of two, three, or four layers, that
contain a semi-infinite Kerr type nonlinear dielectric, a metal film and linear
dielectrics is presented. Detailed analysis of properties, type and number of
solutions in these three types of structures is performed. The parameter ranges
where plasmon-soliton waves exist are found. The structures with realistic
opto-geometric parameters where plasmon-solitons exist at power levels already
used in spatial soliton studies are proposed and studied.Comment: 21 pages, 17 figures, 1 tabl
Nonlinear parity-time-symmetric transition in finite-size optical couplers
Parity-time-symmetric (-symmetric) optical waveguide couplers
offer a great potential for future applications in integrated optics. Studies
of nonlinear -symmetric couplers present new possibilities for
ultracompact configurable all-optical signal processing. Here, we predict
nonlinearly triggered transition from a full to a broken
-symmetric regime in finite-size systems described by smooth
permittivity profiles and, in particular, in a conventional discrete waveguide
directional coupler configuration with a rectangular permittivity profile.
These results suggest a practical route for experimental realization of such
systems