Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
2007-11-15
Physics
Optics
Scientific paper
10.1140/epjst/e2007-00733-8
We demonstrate interesting and previously unforeseen properties of a pair of gap solitons in a resonant photonic crystal which are predicted and explained in a physically transparent form using both analytical and numerical methods. The most important result is the fact that an oscillating gap soliton created by the presence of a localized population inversion inside the crystal can be manipulated by means of a proper choice of bit rate, phase and amplitude modulation. Developing this idea, we are able to obtain qualitatively different regimes of a resonant photonic crystal operation. In particular, a noteworthy observation is that both the delay time and amplitude difference must exceed a certain level to ensure effective control over the soliton dynamics.
Aitchison Stewart J.
Knigavko Anton
Mel'nikov Igor V.
Merchant Clark A.
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