OPTICAL DOMAIN-WALLS

Authors
Citation
Ba. Malomed, OPTICAL DOMAIN-WALLS, Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics, 50(2), 1994, pp. 1565-1571
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Physycs, Mathematical","Phsycs, Fluid & Plasmas
ISSN journal
1063651X
Volume
50
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Part
B
Pages
1565 - 1571
Database
ISI
SICI code
1063-651X(1994)50:2<1565:OD>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
Dynamical properties of the domain walls (DW's) in the light beams pro pagating in nonlinear optical fibers are considered. In the bimodal fi ber, the DW, as it was recently demonstrated numerically, separates tw o domains with different circular polarizations. This DW is found here in an approximate analytical form. Next, it is demonstrated that the fiber's twist gives rise to an effective force driving the DW. The cor responding equation of motion is derived by means of the momentum-bala nce analysis, which is a technically nontrivial problem in this contex t (in particular, an effective mass of the DW proves to be negative). Since the sign of the twist-induced driving force depends on the DW's polarity, the DW's with opposite polarities can collide, which leads t o the formation of their stable bound state. This is a domain of a cer tain circular polarization squeezed between semi-infinite domains of a nother polarization. In the absence of the twist, the DW can be driven by the Raman effect, but in this case the sign of the force does not depend on the DW's polarity and the bound state is not possible. Final ly, a similar problem is considered for the dual-core fiber (coupler). In this case, the DW is a dark soliton in one core in the presence of the homogeneous field in the mate core. The dark soliton is driven by a force induced by the coupling with the mate core. The bound state o f two dark solitons also exists in this system. The effects considered may find applications, e.g., for the optical storage of information.