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27 July 2007Shaping five-wave non-collinear weakly coupled acousto-optical states in a TeO2 single crystal
The Bragg solitary waves in the form of five-wave weakly coupled states, occurring within a four-order non-collinear
scattering of light by acoustic wave in an optically anisotropic tellurium dioxide (TeO2) crystal, are considered. An
exact analytical description, based on the amplitude evolution equations including the phase mismatches, is adduced.
The photo-elastic effect with contributions of the optical activity is estimated in a tellurium dioxide crystal. Originating
five-wave weakly coupled acousto-optical states is developed through formulation of the localization conditions for
multi-pulse states in the case of an exact phase synchronism. Spatial distributions for the optical components of multi-pulse
coupled states are simulated and discussed.
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Alexandre S. Shcherbakov, Sandra Eloisa Balderas Mata, Jewgenij Maximov, "Shaping five-wave non-collinear weakly coupled acousto-optical states in a TeO2 single crystal," Proc. SPIE 6729, ICONO 2007: Coherent and Nonlinear Optical Phenomena, 67292T (27 July 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.751983