Gap solitons experiments within the bandgap of a nonlinear Bragg grating
Gap solitons experiments within the bandgap of a nonlinear Bragg grating
Chapter 9: In 1979 Winful et al. showed theoretically that the transmission of a nonlinear Bragg gratings was a multivalued function of the input intensity when the frequency of the incident light lay within the grating's band gap. Since then much work both experimental and theoretical has been done on the nonlinear properties of Bragg gratings and in this chapter we present a brief review of our work concentrating on nonlinear light propagation in Bragg gratings at frequencies within the bandgap.
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Broderick, N.G.R.
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Broderick, N.G.R.
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Broderick, N.G.R.
(2003)
Gap solitons experiments within the bandgap of a nonlinear Bragg grating.
In,
Kamiya, T., Monemar, B., Venghaus, H. and Yamamoto, Y.
(eds.)
Nonlinear Photonic Crystals.
(Springer Series in Photonics)
Berlin, DE.
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Chapter 9: In 1979 Winful et al. showed theoretically that the transmission of a nonlinear Bragg gratings was a multivalued function of the input intensity when the frequency of the incident light lay within the grating's band gap. Since then much work both experimental and theoretical has been done on the nonlinear properties of Bragg gratings and in this chapter we present a brief review of our work concentrating on nonlinear light propagation in Bragg gratings at frequencies within the bandgap.
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Published date: 2003
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ISSN: 1437-0379
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N.G.R. Broderick
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T. Kamiya
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B. Monemar
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H. Venghaus
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Y. Yamamoto
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