In this paper, we numerically investigate the formation and propagation characteristics of waveguides written by luminescence-induced spatial solitons (LISSs). Such waveguides, realized in erbium-doped lithium niobate crystals by photorefractive and Pockels effects, are analyzed in the transient regime by using a spatiotemporal numerical code for the photorefractive nonlinearity as well as for the erbium emission and light propagation within the induced waveguide. These calculations highlight a great LISS feasibility. Optical characterization of the waveguides indicates light propagation losses lower than 0.05 dB/cm at 1550 nm, pointing out high potentialities of LISS waveguides for active and passive electrooptic devices
We show that efficient waveguides can be written by bright spatial solitons in the volume of lithium...
Photovoltaic photorefractive binary waveguide arrays are fabricated by proton implantation and selec...
We present numerical and experimental analyses showing the formation of (2+1)D spatial photorefracti...
We report the observation of spatial confinement of a pump beam into a photorefractive solitonic cha...
We report the observation of spatial confinement of a pump beam into a photorefractive solitonic cha...
We report the observation of spatial confinement of a pump beam into a photorefractive solitonic cha...
International audienceWe report the observation of spatial confinement of a pump beam into a photore...
The spatial solitons can create reversible or irreversible single-mode waveguides in the propagating...
Optical waveguides can be conveniently written in photorefractive materials by using spatial soliton...
We show that efficient waveguides can be written by bright spatial solitons in lithium niobate photo...
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)...
International audienceWe present numerical and experimental analyses showing the formation of (2+1D)...
We show that efficient waveguides can be written by bright spatial solitons in the volume of lithium...
Photovoltaic photorefractive binary waveguide arrays are fabricated by proton implantation and selec...
We present numerical and experimental analyses showing the formation of (2+1)D spatial photorefracti...
We report the observation of spatial confinement of a pump beam into a photorefractive solitonic cha...
We report the observation of spatial confinement of a pump beam into a photorefractive solitonic cha...
We report the observation of spatial confinement of a pump beam into a photorefractive solitonic cha...
International audienceWe report the observation of spatial confinement of a pump beam into a photore...
The spatial solitons can create reversible or irreversible single-mode waveguides in the propagating...
Optical waveguides can be conveniently written in photorefractive materials by using spatial soliton...
We show that efficient waveguides can be written by bright spatial solitons in lithium niobate photo...
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)...
International audienceWe present numerical and experimental analyses showing the formation of (2+1D)...
We show that efficient waveguides can be written by bright spatial solitons in the volume of lithium...
Photovoltaic photorefractive binary waveguide arrays are fabricated by proton implantation and selec...
We present numerical and experimental analyses showing the formation of (2+1)D spatial photorefracti...