We report the first observation of robust self-trapping of vortex beams propagating in a uniform condensed medium featuring local saturable self-focusing nonlinearity. Optical vortices with topological charge , that remain self-trapped over ~ 5 Rayleigh lengths, are excited in carbon disulfide using a helical light beam at 532 nm and intensities from 8 to 10 GW/cm2. At larger intensities, the vortex beams lose their stability, spontaneously breaking into two fragments. Numerical simulations based on the nonlinear Schrödinger equation including the three-photon absorption and nonpolynomial saturation of the refractive nonlinearity demonstrate close agreement with the experimental findings
Abstract The propagation of optical vortices nested in broadband femtosecond laser beams was studied...
We demonstrate that families of vortex solitons are possible in a bidispersive three-dimensional non...
We demonstrate the self-trapping of single- and double-charged optical vortices in waveguide lattice...
Vortex is an interesting phenomenon which appears in many branches of physics, including optics, flu...
We report numerical simulations supported by experimental observations of self-focusing, fillamentat...
We elaborate a solution for the problem of stable propagation of transversely localized vortex beams...
The stable propagation of spatially localized optical vortices in self-focusing nonlinear media was ...
We demonstrate self-trapping of singly-charged vortices at the surface of an optically induced two-d...
Optical vortices are phase singularities in electromagnetic waves that constitute a unique and fasci...
An optical vortex is a light beam that carries a phase singularity. Such singular beams can be gener...
The authors would like to thank the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) fo...
We present self-accelerating self-trapped beams in nonlinear optical media, exhibiting self-focusing...
In this work, we focus on the subject of nonlinear discrete self-trapping of S=2 (doubly-charged) vo...
Abstract The propagation of optical vortices nested in broadband femtosecond laser beams was studied...
We demonstrate that families of vortex solitons are possible in a bidispersive three-dimensional non...
We demonstrate the self-trapping of single- and double-charged optical vortices in waveguide lattice...
Vortex is an interesting phenomenon which appears in many branches of physics, including optics, flu...
We report numerical simulations supported by experimental observations of self-focusing, fillamentat...
We elaborate a solution for the problem of stable propagation of transversely localized vortex beams...
The stable propagation of spatially localized optical vortices in self-focusing nonlinear media was ...
We demonstrate self-trapping of singly-charged vortices at the surface of an optically induced two-d...
Optical vortices are phase singularities in electromagnetic waves that constitute a unique and fasci...
An optical vortex is a light beam that carries a phase singularity. Such singular beams can be gener...
The authors would like to thank the UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) fo...
We present self-accelerating self-trapped beams in nonlinear optical media, exhibiting self-focusing...
In this work, we focus on the subject of nonlinear discrete self-trapping of S=2 (doubly-charged) vo...
Abstract The propagation of optical vortices nested in broadband femtosecond laser beams was studied...
We demonstrate that families of vortex solitons are possible in a bidispersive three-dimensional non...
We demonstrate the self-trapping of single- and double-charged optical vortices in waveguide lattice...