Counterpropagating optical beams and solitons

Petrovic MS, Belic MR, Denz C, Kivshar YS

Research article (journal)

Abstract

Physics of counterpropagating optical beams and spatial optical solitons is reviewed, including the formation of stationary states and spatiotemporal instabilities. First, several models describing the evolution and interactions between optical beams and spatial solitons are discussed, that propagate in opposite directions in nonlinear media. It is shown that coherent collisions between counterpropagating beams give rise to an interesting focusing mechanism resulting from the interference between the beams, and that interactions between such beams are insensitive to the relative phase between them. Second, recent experimental observations of the counterpropagation effects and instabilities in waveguides and bulk geometries, as well as in one-and two-dimensional photonic lattices are discussed. A variety of different generalizations of this concept are summarized, including the counterpropagating beams of complex structures, such as multipole beams and optical vortices, as well as the beams in different media, such as photorefractive materials and liquid crystals.

Details about the publication

JournalLaser and Photonics Reviews
Volume5
Issue2
Page range214-233
StatusPublished
Release year2011 (31/03/2011)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
KeywordsCounterpropagating beams optical soliton instability photorefractive nonlinearity photonic lattice nematic liquid-crystals transverse modulational instabilities gaussian-induced rotation self-trapped beams photonic lattices photorefractive crystals spatial solitons wave-guide screening solitons transmitted light

Authors from the University of Münster

Denz, Cornelia
Professur für Angewandte Physik (Prof. Denz)
Center for Nonlinear Science
Rectorate - Vice-Rectorate for International Affairs and Junior Academics