Polarization and configuration dependence of beam self-focusing in photorefractive LiNbO_3
Author(s) -
Jassem Safioui,
M. Chauvet,
F. Devaux,
Virginie Coda,
F. Pettazzi,
M. Alonzo,
E. Fazio
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
journal of the optical society of america b
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.741
H-Index - 144
eISSN - 1520-8540
pISSN - 0740-3224
DOI - 10.1364/josab.26.000487
Subject(s) - photorefractive effect , lithium niobate , polarization (electrochemistry) , wavelength , optics , anisotropy , perpendicular , electric field , physics , nonlinear optics , materials science , chemistry , quantum mechanics , laser , geometry , mathematics
International audienceWe present numerical and experimental analyses showing the formation of (2+1D) spatial photorefractive solitons at visible wavelengths in electrically biased lithium niobate crystals for ordinary and extraordinary light polarizations. Similarly sized self-trapped beams are observed for both polarizations, despite the polarizationdependent electro-optic coefficients. The tensorial character of the photovoltaic effect is shown to play a key role. The soliton-induced waveguides are able to properly guide telecommunication wavelengths. Finally, a higher degree of anisotropy is observed for ordinary polarized solitons for specific electro-optic configurations, which reveals the presence of the photorefractive field component perpendicular to the applied field. Experimental results are confirmed by a time-dependent numerical model
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