We consider the propagation of ultrashort optical solitons in media described by a general Hamiltonian of multilevel atoms. Assuming that all transition frequencies of the medium are well below the typical wave frequency, i.e., only the contribution of infrared transitions is taken into account, we use a short-wave approximation and a rigorous application of the reductive perturbation formalism to derive a cumbersome coupled system of nonlinear partial differential equations describing ultrashort soliton evolution in such systems. The rather complicated set of coupled equations can be simplified to a generic double-sine-Gordon equation for a special case of identical three-level atoms, whereas for a special case of identical four-level atom...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, 2008.We consider the propa...
We consider ultrafast second order frequency conversion processes, under group velocity ma...
International audienceWe consider ultrafast second order frequency conversion processes, under group...
We consider the propagation of ultrashort solitons in noncentrosymmetric quadratically nonlinear opt...
We overview some recent theoretical studies of dynamical models beyond the framework of slowly varyi...
International audienceWe overview some recent theoretical studies of dynamical models beyond the fra...
We derive model equations for optical pulse propagation in a medium described by a two-level Hamilto...
By using a reductive perturbation technique applied to a two-level model, this study puts forward a ...
Propagation of few-cycles optical pulses in a centrosymmetric nonlinear optical Kerr (cubic) type ma...
In this paper, a general propagation equation of ultrashort pulses in an arbitrary dispersive nonlin...
We derive model equations for optical pulse propagation in a medium described by a two-level Hamilto...
The study investigates the soliton-pair propagation in an optical dense three-level atomic media whe...
The study investigates the soliton-pair propagation in an optical dense three-level atomic media whe...
The study investigates the soliton-pair propagation in an optical dense three-level atomic media whe...
We show that the electromagnetic wave propagation problem based on a two-level atomic model admits e...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, 2008.We consider the propa...
We consider ultrafast second order frequency conversion processes, under group velocity ma...
International audienceWe consider ultrafast second order frequency conversion processes, under group...
We consider the propagation of ultrashort solitons in noncentrosymmetric quadratically nonlinear opt...
We overview some recent theoretical studies of dynamical models beyond the framework of slowly varyi...
International audienceWe overview some recent theoretical studies of dynamical models beyond the fra...
We derive model equations for optical pulse propagation in a medium described by a two-level Hamilto...
By using a reductive perturbation technique applied to a two-level model, this study puts forward a ...
Propagation of few-cycles optical pulses in a centrosymmetric nonlinear optical Kerr (cubic) type ma...
In this paper, a general propagation equation of ultrashort pulses in an arbitrary dispersive nonlin...
We derive model equations for optical pulse propagation in a medium described by a two-level Hamilto...
The study investigates the soliton-pair propagation in an optical dense three-level atomic media whe...
The study investigates the soliton-pair propagation in an optical dense three-level atomic media whe...
The study investigates the soliton-pair propagation in an optical dense three-level atomic media whe...
We show that the electromagnetic wave propagation problem based on a two-level atomic model admits e...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, 2008.We consider the propa...
We consider ultrafast second order frequency conversion processes, under group velocity ma...
International audienceWe consider ultrafast second order frequency conversion processes, under group...