Title :
Interactions of coherent or incoherent spatial soliton pairs in the vicinity of a non-linear interface
Author :
Scheuer, J. ; Orenstein, M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Technion-Israel Inst. of Technol., Haifa, Israel
Abstract :
Soliton switching due to soliton-soliton interaction was suggested previously. More efficient “digital” switching can be achieved when the soliton interaction is taking place in the vicinity of a non-linear interface. When a single spatial soliton is incident at an oblique angle on an interface separating two positive Kerr like media, it is transmitted, reflected or trapped by the interface depending on its intensity. We study the interactions of two solitons near a non-linear interface both by a numerical solution as well as by deriving a new potential for the combined two particle and interface interactions. The results predict efficient soliton-controlled soliton-switching. First we examined numerically the interaction of two coherent/incoherent spatial solitons with a non-linear interface. The initial conditions - the separation between the solitons and their angle of incidence were set to yield interactions only close to the interface. The interaction of non-equal amplitude spatial solitons - which are typical to the switching scenario - with an interface was studied. The presence of a second (control) soliton near the interface was found to have a remarkable effect on the first soliton
Keywords :
optical Kerr effect; optical solitons; optical switches; Kerr like media; angle of incidence; coherent spatial soliton pairs; coherent/incoherent spatial solitons; control soliton; digital switching; incoherent spatial soliton pairs; initial conditions; interface interactions; nonequal amplitude spatial solitons; nonlinear interface; numerical solution; oblique angle; reflected solitons; soliton interaction; soliton-controlled soliton-switching; solitons; spatial soliton; switching scenario; transmitted solitons; trapped solitons; Differential equations; Frequency; Motion analysis; Nonlinear equations; Nonlinear optics; Optical control; Optical reflection; Optical refraction; Optical solitons; Optical switches;
Conference_Titel :
Nonlinear Optics '98: Materials, Fundamentals and Applications Topical Meeting
Conference_Location :
Kauai, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4950-4
DOI :
10.1109/NLO.1998.710342