We report on the observation of spatial optical simultons in a novel geometry consisting of two partially overlapped, linearly uncoupled planar waveguides in lithium niobate obtained by reverse proton exchange. Two orthogonally polarized modes are coupled through an off-diagonal tensor element of the quadratic nonlinearity, giving rise to second harmonic generation and mutual trapping via cascading. This phenomenon demonstrates a balance between diffraction and self-focusing for two orthogonal modes of different waveguides, and occurs at room temperature in longitudinally uniform waveguides.

Colace, L., Leo, G., Amoroso, A., Di Falco, A., Cino, A.c., Assanto, G. (2004). Bi-colour spatial solitons in linearly uncoupled planar waveguides. JOURNAL OF OPTICS, 6(5), S217-S222 [10.1088/1464-4233/6/5/008].

Bi-colour spatial solitons in linearly uncoupled planar waveguides

ASSANTO, GAETANO
2004-01-01

Abstract

We report on the observation of spatial optical simultons in a novel geometry consisting of two partially overlapped, linearly uncoupled planar waveguides in lithium niobate obtained by reverse proton exchange. Two orthogonally polarized modes are coupled through an off-diagonal tensor element of the quadratic nonlinearity, giving rise to second harmonic generation and mutual trapping via cascading. This phenomenon demonstrates a balance between diffraction and self-focusing for two orthogonal modes of different waveguides, and occurs at room temperature in longitudinally uniform waveguides.
2004
Colace, L., Leo, G., Amoroso, A., Di Falco, A., Cino, A.c., Assanto, G. (2004). Bi-colour spatial solitons in linearly uncoupled planar waveguides. JOURNAL OF OPTICS, 6(5), S217-S222 [10.1088/1464-4233/6/5/008].
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