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Publicações por Maria Inês Carvalho

1996

Higher-order space charge field effects on the evolution of spatial solitons in biased photorefractive crystals

Autores
Singh, SR; Carvalho, MI; Christodoulides, DN;

Publicação
OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS

Abstract
We investigate higher-order space charge field effects on the evolution of bright spatial solitons in biased photorefractive crystals under steady-state conditions. Numerical simulations demonstrate that these optical solitons can experience considerable increase in their self-deflection especially in the regime of very high bias field strengths. This process is further studied using perturbation techniques. Our analysis indicates, that for very high bias fields, the self-bending process is further enhanced by a factor that varies cubically with the applied field. Relevant examples are provided.

2001

Optical spatial shock waves in photorefractive media

Autores
Carvalho, MI; Grandpierre, AG; Christodoulides, DN; Segev, M;

Publicação
Technical Digest - Summaries of Papers Presented at the Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference, QELS 2001

Abstract
Summary form only given. Shock waves have been extensively investigated in diverse areas of physics. However, their occurrence in optics is rather rare and thus far no such optical structures have been experimentally observed. In this paper we report a new family of kink-antikink shock waves that is possible in unbiased photorefactive media via the two wave mixing process. These waves move together as locked states, and have the interesting property of moving outside their initial ±? sector of propagation. The apparent direction of propagation and the spatial widths of these shock wave beams are directly related to their relative intensity. We provide a detailed analysis of these waves, and we illustrate their behavior with pertinent examples. © 2001 Optical Soc. Of America.

1996

Self-deflection of steady-state bright spatial solitons in biased photorefractive crystals (vol 120, pg 311, 1995)

Autores
Carvalho, MI; Singh, SR; Christodoulides, DN;

Publicação
OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS

Abstract

2003

Observation of locked optical kink-antikink spatial shock waves

Autores
Freedman, B; Carmon, T; Carvalho, MI; Segev, M; Christodoulides, DN;

Publicação
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS

Abstract
We report the first experimental observation of optical spatial shock-wave pairs. The shock waves consist of two coupled kink and antikink beams that remain locked to each other throughout propagation in a nonlinear diffusion-driven photorefractive crystal. These coupled shock-wave pairs move undistorted at angles that fall outside their original angular sector of propagation.

1999

Coherence properties of multimode incoherent spatial solitons in noninstantaneous Kerr media

Autores
Carvalho, MI; Coskun, TH; Christodoulides, DN; Mitchell, M; Segev, M;

Publicação
PHYSICAL REVIEW E

Abstract
We investigate the coherence characteristics of multimode incoherent spatial solitons in noninstantaneous Kerr-like nonlinear media. Other properties of these incoherent solitons are also discussed as a function of their modal composition. [S1063-651X(99)04001-5].

1996

Dark and bright vector spatial solitons in biased photorefractive media

Autores
Carvalho, MI; Singh, SR; Christodoulides, DN; Joseph, RI;

Publicação
PHYSICAL REVIEW E

Abstract
We show that the vector beam evolution equations in properly oriented biased photorefractive media can exhibit bright-dark soliton pair solutions under steady-state conditions. These wave pairs are obtained perturbatively provided that the intensities of the two optical beams are approximately equal. Our analysis indicates that these bright-dark vector solitons exist irrespective of the polarity of the external bias field. The stability of these vector pairs has been investigated numerically and it has been found that they are stable only in the regime of positive bias polarity.

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