Diffusion-induced deflection and the effect of two-wave mixing gain on dissipative photovoltaic solitons
Liu Shi-Xiong(刘时雄)†, Liu Jin-Song(刘劲松)‡, Zhang Hui-Lan(张绘蓝), Zhang Guang-Yong(张光勇), and Wang Cheng(王程)
School of Optoelectronics Science and Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Laser Technology, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China
Abstract In an open-circuit dissipative photovoltaic (PV) crystal, by considering the diffusion effect, the deflection of bright dissipative photovoltaic (DPV) solitons has been investigated by employing numerical technique and perturbational procedure. The relevant results show that the centre of the optical beam moves along a parabolic trajectory, while the central spatial-frequency component shifts linearly with the propagation distance; furthermore, both the spatial deflection and the angular derivation are associated with the photovoltaic field. Such DPV solitons have a fixed deflection degree completely determined by the parameters of the dissipative system. The small bending cannot affect the formation of the DPV soliton via two-wave mixing.
Received: 25 June 2006
Revised: 18 December 2006
Accepted manuscript online:
Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation
of China (Grant Nos 10574051 and 10174025).
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Liu Shi-Xiong(刘时雄), Liu Jin-Song(刘劲松), Zhang Hui-Lan(张绘蓝), Zhang Guang-Yong(张光勇), and Wang Cheng(王程) Diffusion-induced deflection and the effect of two-wave mixing gain on dissipative photovoltaic solitons 2007 Chinese Physics 16 1391
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