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9 May 2007 Discrete X-wave-like spatio-temporal structures in one-dimensional nonlinear liquid crystal waveguide arrays
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Abstract
Optical spatio-temporal X-wave-like pattern formation is investigated in a voltage-controlled array of channel waveguides in nematic liquid crystals and in generic optically dispersive nonlocal nonlinear media as well. The nonlinear response of the system is governed by the spatio-temporal diffusion equation for the medium's response to the optical field, while the respective equation for the evolving light pulse may incorporate normal temporal dispersion. The associated discrete nonlinear Schr&diaero;dinger equation which governs the evolution of the temporal profiles of a discrete set of modes is derived and is studied numerically. The results are obtained via full numerical investigation of the array with beam propagation techniques.
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G. Papazisimos, L. Halastanis, S. Droulias, Y. Kominis, P. Papagiannis, and K. Hizanidis "Discrete X-wave-like spatio-temporal structures in one-dimensional nonlinear liquid crystal waveguide arrays", Proc. SPIE 6587, Liquid Crystals and Applications in Optics, 65870M (9 May 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.722366
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Nonlinear optics

Dispersion

Liquid crystals

Nonlinear response

Diffraction

Diffusion

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