Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Feb 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005phrve..71b6601w&link_type=abstract
Physical Review E, vol. 71, Issue 2, id. 026601
Physics
Optics
9
Optical Solitons, Nonlinear Guided Waves, Beam Trapping, Self-Focusing And Defocusing, Self-Phase Modulation, Nonlinear Optics With Polymers
Scientific paper
We present theoretically another type of optical spatial soliton in steady state, which is supported by photoisomerization nonlinearity in a polymer. For the photoisomerization nonlinearity with saturation, this type of one- or two-dimensional spatial soliton can be formed in a bulk polymer. The spontaneous soliton of this type can only be dark or gray. Not only a linearly polarized beam, but also a circularly polarized beam can be used to form the soliton, which is impossible for the photorefractive soliton. The effects of wavelength, polarization, and intensity of the beam on the formation of the soliton are discussed in detail.
She Wei-Long
Wang Xiao-Sheng
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