Albert S. Reyna
Federal University of Pernambuco
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Physical Review A | 2014
Albert S. Reyna; Cid B. de Araújo
We present a procedure for nonlinearity management of metal-dielectric composites. Varying the volume fraction occupied by silver nanoparticles suspended in acetone we could cancel the refractive index related to the third-order susceptibility,
Optics Express | 2014
Albert S. Reyna; Cid B. de Araújo
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Physical Review A | 2015
Albert S. Reyna; Boris A. Malomed; Cid B. de Araújo
, and the nonlinear refraction behavior was due to the fifth-order susceptibility,
Optics Letters | 2016
Albert S. Reyna; de Araújo Cb
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Optics Express | 2015
Albert S. Reyna; Cid B. de Araújo
. Hence, in a cross-phase modulation experiment, we demonstrated for the first time the effect of spatial-modulation- instability due to
Advances in Optics and Photonics | 2017
Albert S. Reyna; Cid B. de Araújo
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Optics Express | 2015
Jorge Kc; García Ha; Anderson M. Amaral; Albert S. Reyna; Menezes Lde S; de Araújo Cb
. The results are corroborated with numerical calculations based on a generalized Maxwell-Garnet model.
Optics Express | 2017
Albert S. Reyna; Emeric Bergmann; Pierre-François Brevet; Cid B. de Araújo
We report spatial self- and cross-phase modulation effects in metal-dielectric nanocomposites (MDNCs) whose nonlinear (NL) response is dominated by the quintic or septic refractive nonlinearity. The MDNCs consist of silver nanoparticles (NPs) suspended either in acetone or carbon disulfide and their effective NL susceptibilities are controlled by adjusting the volume fraction occupied by the NPs and the incident laser intensity. A theoretical treatment based on the Maxwell-Garnett model was developed to include contributions up to the seventh-order susceptibility showing a very good agreement with the experimental results.
Physical Review Letters | 2017
André L. Moura; Pablo I. R. Pincheira; Albert S. Reyna; Ernesto P. Raposo; Anderson S. L. Gomes; Cid B. de Araújo
(Received 8 June 2015; published 8 September 2015)Conditions for stable propagation of one-dimensional bright spatial solitons in media exhibiting opticalnonlinearities up to the seventh order are investigated. The results show well-defined stability regions even whenall the nonlinear terms are focusing. Conditions for onset of the supercritical collapse of the optical beam areidentifiedtoo.Avariationalapproximation(VA)isusedtopredictdependenceofthesoliton’spropagationconstanton the norm, and the respective stability regions are identified using the Vakhitov-Kolokolov criterion. Analyticalresults obtained by means of the VA are corroborated by numerical simulations of the cubic-quintic-septimalnonlinear Schrodinger equation.¨DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.92.033810 PACS number(s): 42
Physical Review A | 2014
Albert S. Reyna; Kelly C. Jorge; Cid B. de Araújo
The observation of confinement and guiding of light induced by an optical vortex soliton (OVS) in a cubic-quintic (defocusing-focusing) medium is reported. The waveguide effect induced by the bright region of the vortex beam, is mainly due to the defocusing nonlinearity that allows the guiding of a probe beam propagating inside of the OVS dark region. The experimental results are corroborated by numerical simulations based on the cubic-quintic nonlinear Schrödinger equation, showing excellent agreement.