Abstract
Dark (bright) planar spatial solitons are predicted for photovoltaic photorefractive materials when the diffraction of an optical beam is exactly compensated by nonlinear self-defocusing (focusing) due to the photovoltaic field and electro-optic effect. These solitons may have steady-state irradiances of microwatts to milliwatts per square centimeter and widths as small as 10 m in lithium niobate. Optical control is provided by incoherent illumination, and the nonlinear index of a dark soliton may be used to trap a bright soliton by rotating the plane of polarization of the soliton field. © 1994 The American Physical Society.
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Valley, G. C., Segev, M., Crosignani, B., Yariv, A., Fejer, M. M., & Bashaw, M. C. (1994). Dark and bright photovoltaic spatial solitons. Physical Review A, 50(6). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.50.R4457
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