Abstract—Spatial optical solitons can be observed in bulk nematic-liquid-crystal cells with an entrance window and a bias voltage applied over the cell to enhance the optical nonlinear effect of laser-induced molecular reorientation. The soliton-induced waveguide is observed in transmission by use of a second light source and crossed polarizers. This setup allows us to investigate the time dependence of the molecular reorientation that sustains the soliton-like beam propagation. Results from a numerical simulation are in good agreement with the experimental results, which confirms the validity of our model. Index Terms—Nematic liquid crystals, optical nonlinearity, spa-tial optical solitons, time dependence. I
In this work we present numerical results on the propagation of high power laser beams in nematic li...
In this work we present numerical results on the propagation of high power laser beams in nematic li...
In this work we present numerical results on the propagation of high power laser beams in nematic li...
Although quite a number of applications of spatial solitons can be envisaged, the main application i...
Although quite a number of applications of spatial solitons can be envisaged, the main application i...
Waveguiding in liquid crystals can be achieved by controlling the molecular orientation by means of ...
Optical spatial solitons have been demonstrated in bulk nematic liquid crystals. We present an overv...
We study light propagation in nematic liquid crystals in the context of spatial optical solitons for...
Restricted AccessWe have worked out the structure of optical spatial solitons in liquid crystals. Th...
Nematic liquid crystals exhibit a saturable nonlinearity, nonlocal in time and in space, owing to li...
The control of light by light is one of the main aims in modern photonics. In this context, a fundam...
The control of light by light is one of the main aims in modern photonics. In this context, a fundam...
The control of light by light is one of the main aims in modern photonics. In this context, a fundam...
Nematic liquid crystals exhibit a saturable nonlinearity, nonlocal in time and in space, owing to li...
The control of light by light is one of the main aims in modern photonics. In this context, a fundam...
In this work we present numerical results on the propagation of high power laser beams in nematic li...
In this work we present numerical results on the propagation of high power laser beams in nematic li...
In this work we present numerical results on the propagation of high power laser beams in nematic li...
Although quite a number of applications of spatial solitons can be envisaged, the main application i...
Although quite a number of applications of spatial solitons can be envisaged, the main application i...
Waveguiding in liquid crystals can be achieved by controlling the molecular orientation by means of ...
Optical spatial solitons have been demonstrated in bulk nematic liquid crystals. We present an overv...
We study light propagation in nematic liquid crystals in the context of spatial optical solitons for...
Restricted AccessWe have worked out the structure of optical spatial solitons in liquid crystals. Th...
Nematic liquid crystals exhibit a saturable nonlinearity, nonlocal in time and in space, owing to li...
The control of light by light is one of the main aims in modern photonics. In this context, a fundam...
The control of light by light is one of the main aims in modern photonics. In this context, a fundam...
The control of light by light is one of the main aims in modern photonics. In this context, a fundam...
Nematic liquid crystals exhibit a saturable nonlinearity, nonlocal in time and in space, owing to li...
The control of light by light is one of the main aims in modern photonics. In this context, a fundam...
In this work we present numerical results on the propagation of high power laser beams in nematic li...
In this work we present numerical results on the propagation of high power laser beams in nematic li...
In this work we present numerical results on the propagation of high power laser beams in nematic li...