International audienceThe concept of optical beam self-trapping in pyroelectric photorefractive medium is presented. We show that the temperature controlled spontaneous polarisation of ferroelectric crystals produces an optical nonlinearity that can lead to formation of 2-D spatial soliton named pyroliton. Experimental demonstrations performed in lithium niobate crystals illustrate that efficient self-trapping occurs either for ordinary or extraordinary polarisation under moderate temperature increase. For instance, a 15μm diameter pyroliton can be formed with a 10 degree temperature raise
International audienceWe have experimentally studied the dynamics of self-focusing of light beams in...
International audienceWe have experimentally studied the dynamics of self-focusing of light beams in...
International audienceWe have experimentally studied the dynamics of self-focusing of light beams in...
International audienceThe concept of pyroelectric photorefractive spatial self-trapping is presented...
International audienceWhile most photorefractive (PR) beam self-trapping configurations require appl...
International audienceWhile most photorefractive (PR) beam self-trapping configurations require appl...
We report on the observation of a new mechanism for self-trapping of optical beams: self-trapping th...
International audienceWe present numerical and experimental analyses showing the formation of (2+1D)...
We present numerical and experimental analyses showing the formation of (2+1)D spatial photorefracti...
International audienceWe present numerical and experimental analyses showing the formation of (2+1D)...
International audienceWe present numerical and experimental analyses showing the formation of (2+1D)...
International audienceWe present numerical and experimental analyses showing the formation of (2+1D)...
International audienceWe present numerical and experimental analyses showing the formation of (2+1D)...
The formation of self-confined beams using pyroelectric effect is numerically and experimentally stu...
In this work a new simple and effective method, based on self-focusing beams which allows the photo-...
International audienceWe have experimentally studied the dynamics of self-focusing of light beams in...
International audienceWe have experimentally studied the dynamics of self-focusing of light beams in...
International audienceWe have experimentally studied the dynamics of self-focusing of light beams in...
International audienceThe concept of pyroelectric photorefractive spatial self-trapping is presented...
International audienceWhile most photorefractive (PR) beam self-trapping configurations require appl...
International audienceWhile most photorefractive (PR) beam self-trapping configurations require appl...
We report on the observation of a new mechanism for self-trapping of optical beams: self-trapping th...
International audienceWe present numerical and experimental analyses showing the formation of (2+1D)...
We present numerical and experimental analyses showing the formation of (2+1)D spatial photorefracti...
International audienceWe present numerical and experimental analyses showing the formation of (2+1D)...
International audienceWe present numerical and experimental analyses showing the formation of (2+1D)...
International audienceWe present numerical and experimental analyses showing the formation of (2+1D)...
International audienceWe present numerical and experimental analyses showing the formation of (2+1D)...
The formation of self-confined beams using pyroelectric effect is numerically and experimentally stu...
In this work a new simple and effective method, based on self-focusing beams which allows the photo-...
International audienceWe have experimentally studied the dynamics of self-focusing of light beams in...
International audienceWe have experimentally studied the dynamics of self-focusing of light beams in...
International audienceWe have experimentally studied the dynamics of self-focusing of light beams in...