We study the formation and the dynamics of spatially broad light bullets generated in silica waveguide arrays. We show that these bullets are metastable even in the presence of high-order dispersion, coupling dispersion, and the Raman effect and can be approximated by the hyperbolic secant function with a high degree of accuracy. We also investigate the formation of narrow light bullets which are spatially localized in only a few adjacent waveguides and short in time. We reveal that the latter are extremely robust even in the presence of the Raman effect
We consider arrays of coupled nonlinear optical cavities subject to coherent optical injection. Thes...
We demonstrate that propagation direction and velocity of optical pulses can be controlled independe...
grantor: University of TorontoWe begin by deriving a set of equations that describe pulse ...
We study the formation and the dynamics of spatially broad light bullets generated in silica wavegui...
We experimentally and numerically investigate the propagation of light bullets (LBs) excited in two-...
We investigate femtosecond spatiotemporal dynamics in waveguide arrays. Experiments use an ultrafast...
We predict that stable mobile spatiotemporal solitons can exist in arrays of periodically curved opt...
We experimentally observed three-dimensional Light Bullets (LBs) excited by femtosecond pulses in ar...
We put forward a new approach to generate stable, fully three-dimensional light bullets, which is ba...
We report the first experimental observation of three-dimensional light bullets, excited by femtosec...
We investigate the dynamics of spatio-temporal nonlinear localization in arrays of evanescently coup...
We show that in specially designed nonlinear waveguides with phase-shifted Bragg gratings it is poss...
We study the spatiotemporal effects in waveguide arrays with Kerr and Raman nonlinearities when a sh...
In this paper we consider the process of the second harmonic generation in a gradient waveguide, tak...
We address the concept of three-dimensional light bullet formation in structures where nonlinearity ...
We consider arrays of coupled nonlinear optical cavities subject to coherent optical injection. Thes...
We demonstrate that propagation direction and velocity of optical pulses can be controlled independe...
grantor: University of TorontoWe begin by deriving a set of equations that describe pulse ...
We study the formation and the dynamics of spatially broad light bullets generated in silica wavegui...
We experimentally and numerically investigate the propagation of light bullets (LBs) excited in two-...
We investigate femtosecond spatiotemporal dynamics in waveguide arrays. Experiments use an ultrafast...
We predict that stable mobile spatiotemporal solitons can exist in arrays of periodically curved opt...
We experimentally observed three-dimensional Light Bullets (LBs) excited by femtosecond pulses in ar...
We put forward a new approach to generate stable, fully three-dimensional light bullets, which is ba...
We report the first experimental observation of three-dimensional light bullets, excited by femtosec...
We investigate the dynamics of spatio-temporal nonlinear localization in arrays of evanescently coup...
We show that in specially designed nonlinear waveguides with phase-shifted Bragg gratings it is poss...
We study the spatiotemporal effects in waveguide arrays with Kerr and Raman nonlinearities when a sh...
In this paper we consider the process of the second harmonic generation in a gradient waveguide, tak...
We address the concept of three-dimensional light bullet formation in structures where nonlinearity ...
We consider arrays of coupled nonlinear optical cavities subject to coherent optical injection. Thes...
We demonstrate that propagation direction and velocity of optical pulses can be controlled independe...
grantor: University of TorontoWe begin by deriving a set of equations that describe pulse ...