Temporal dynamics of light-written waveguides in unbiased liquid crystals

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The control of light by light is one of the main aims in modern photonics. In this context, a fundamental cornerstone is the realization of light-written waveguides in real time, resulting in all-optical reconfigurability of communication networks. Light-written waveguides are often associated with spatial solitons, that is, non-diffracting waves due to a nonlinear self-focusing effect in the harmonic regime. From an applicative point of view, it is important to establish the temporal dynamics for the formation of such light-written guides. Here we investigate theoretically the temporal dynamics in nematic liquid crystals (NLCs), a material where spatial solitons can be induced using CW lasers with few milliWatts power. We fully address the role of the spatial walk-off and the longitudinal nonlocality in the waveguide formation. We show that, for powers large enough to induce light self-steering, the beam undergoes several fluctuations before reaching the stationary regime, in turn leading to a much longer formation time for the light-written waveguide.
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Year of publication

2018

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Alessandro Alberucci - Creator

Raouf Barboza - Creator

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Stefan Nolte - Creator

figshare - Publisher

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Fields of science

Physical sciences

Language

English

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Open

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Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

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Physical sciences

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