Theory of Spatial Optical Solitons in Metallic Nanowire Materials
Abstract
We characterize the spatial optical solitons supported by arrays of metallic nanowires embedded in Kerr-type material. The array of nanowires is described using an effective medium model and is regarded as a continuous medium. It is shown that the conditions necessary for the formation of spatial-solitons are radically different in presence of the nanowires, and in particular within the effective medium model spatial-solitons are allowed in the nanowire material only in case the host material is a "self-defocusing" material. It is proven that the characteristic soliton beamwidth is related to the degree of hyperbolicity of the isofrequency surfaces of the photonic states, and that a sufficiently strong electric field amplitude may enable subwavelength solitary waves.
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@article{arxiv.1304.0109,
title = {Theory of Spatial Optical Solitons in Metallic Nanowire Materials},
author = {Mario G. Silveirinha},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.0109},
year = {2014}
}
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27 pages