Effects of pulse collisions in a multilayer system with noninstantaneous cubic nonlinearity
Optics
2013-03-05 v1
Abstract
The numerical simulations of an ultrashort pulse propagation in a one-dimensional nonlinear photonic crystal are carried out. It is known that the relaxation of cubic nonlinearity is the reason for the effect of pulse self-trapping in such multilayer system. In this paper we study further implications of this effect. It is shown that the trapped light absorbs additional low-intensity pulses which cannot be self-trapped \textit{per se}. On the other hand, such low-intensity pulses are subject of the so-called induced trapping when light gets trapped due to a collision of two such pulses. We consider the conditions for this effect in both cases of co- and counter-propagating pulses.
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@article{arxiv.1303.0620,
title = {Effects of pulse collisions in a multilayer system with noninstantaneous cubic nonlinearity},
author = {Denis Novitsky},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.0620},
year = {2013}
}
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9+ pages, 9 figures