Anisotropic effects in nonlinear optical waveguides
β Scribed by J.M. Arnold
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 154 KB
- Volume
- 34
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0165-2125
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β¦ Synopsis
A multiple scales method of analysing nonlinear guided-wave propagation in waveguides containing nonlinear dispersive anisotropic lossless materials is described. The procedure leads to systems of coupled wave equations which are generally in explicit Hamiltonian form. A specific system of third-order nonresonant nonlinearity in gallium arsenide with cleaved facets along (1 1 0) planes and waveguide propagation along [1 1 0] directions is illustrated. Nonlinear CW stationary waves occurring in the most general system of two orthogonally polarised linear modes with slightly different propagation coefficients interacting through a third-order nonlinearity are classified, and their stability analysed with respect to both time-independent and time-dependent perturbations. It is shown that there are in general six different stationary states that may exist for a given total intensity of the wave. The qualitative dynamics and stability of these states are analysed using a geometrical representation of the Hamiltonian dynamics in a three-dimensional real space called Stokes space.
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## Abstract A new way to reduce the critical power of the bistable behavior in nonlinear optical waveguides is presented. This is achieved by embedding circular photonic crystals (PCs), satisfying the Bragg condition, along a channel waveguide. Three different schemes are analyzed: PCs in the core