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Controlling Light in Optically Induced Photonic Lattices

English · Hardback

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Discrete periodic structures play an important role in physics, and have opened up an exciting new area of investigation in recent years. Questions relating to the control of light in such structures still represent a major challenge. It is this highly active field that is addressed in the present thesis. Using the model system of a photorefractive nonlinearity that allows one to simultaneously create and control photonic lattices by light, the author obtains a comprehensive picture of the control of nonlinear and quantum optics phenomena in photonic lattices. He describes and demonstrates experimentally for the first time resonant transitions in two-dimensional hexagonal lattices, including Rabi oscillations and Landau-Zener tunneling, as well as the direct control and exploitation of these transitions. A particular highlight of this thesis is the study of soliton-cluster switching and control of Zener tunneling.

List of contents

Motivation and Outline.- Light Propagation in Nonlinear Periodic Media.- Optically Induced Photonic Lattices.- Resonant Rabi Oscillations and Interband Transitions.- Nonlinear Light Localization.- Summary and Outlook.- Appendix.

Summary

Discrete periodic structures play an important role in physics, and have opened up an exciting new area of investigation in recent years. Questions relating to the control of light in such structures still represent a major challenge. It is this highly active field that is addressed in the present thesis. Using the model system of a photorefractive nonlinearity that allows one to simultaneously create and control photonic lattices by light, the author obtains a comprehensive picture of the control of nonlinear and quantum optics phenomena in photonic lattices. He describes and demonstrates experimentally for the first time resonant transitions in two-dimensional hexagonal lattices, including Rabi oscillations and Landau-Zener tunneling, as well as the direct control and exploitation of these transitions. A particular highlight of this thesis is the study of soliton-cluster switching and control of Zener tunneling.

Product details

Authors Bernd Terhalle
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 06.10.2010
 
EAN 9783642166464
ISBN 978-3-642-16646-4
No. of pages 106
Dimensions 161 mm x 243 mm x 14 mm
Weight 342 g
Illustrations X, 106 p.
Series Springer Theses
Springer Theses
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Electricity, magnetism, optics

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