7 May 2012 Optical vortex bullets in inhomogeneous dispersive nonlinear fibers
Robabeh Talebzadeh, Mehrdad Bavaghar
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Abstract
We investigate the possibility of forming spatiotemporal vortex solitons (optical vortex bullets) in inhomogeneous dispersive nonlinear optical fibers using a graded-index Kerr medium as an example. We use a variational approach to solve the multidimensional inhomogeneous nonlinear Schrödinger equation and show that vortex solitons can be stabilized under certain conditions in self-defocusing Kerr medium. Optical vortex results from the phase singularity in a light wave, which the energy flow rotates around the vortex core in a given direction. However, we show that vortex solitons become bistable in self-focusing Kerr medium, depending on pulse energy.
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Robabeh Talebzadeh and Mehrdad Bavaghar "Optical vortex bullets in inhomogeneous dispersive nonlinear fibers," Optical Engineering 51(5), 055003 (7 May 2012). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.51.5.055003
Published: 7 May 2012
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KEYWORDS
Solitons

Nonlinear optics

Optical vortices

Optical fibers

Spiral phase plates

Dispersion

Beam shaping

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