Jose Trull
Polytechnic University of Catalonia
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Optics Express | 2007
Jose Trull; Crina Cojocaru; Robert Fischer; Solomon M. Saltiel; Kestutis Staliunas; R. Herrero; R. Vilaseca; Dragomir N. Neshev; Wieslaw Krolikowski; Yuri S. Kivshar
We study the second-harmonic (SH) parametric processes in unpoled crystals of Strontium Barium Niobate (SBN) with disordered structures of ferroelectric domains. Such crystals allow for the simultaneous phase matching of several second-order nonlinear processes. We analyze the polarization properties of these parametric processes using two types of generation schemes: quasi-collinear SH generation and transverse SH generation. From our experimental data we determine the ratio of d(32) and d(33) components of the second order susceptibility tensor and also the statistical properties of the random structure of the SBN crystal.
Optics Express | 2008
Vito Roppo; David Dumay; Jose Trull; Crina Cojocaru; Solomon M. Saltiel; Kestutis Staliunas; R. Vilaseca; Dragomir N. Neshev; Wieslaw Krolikowski; Yuri S. Kivshar
We study experimentally the process of the second harmonic generation by two noncollinear beams in quadratic nonlinear crystals with a disordered structure of ferroelectric domains. We show that the second-harmonic radiation is emitted in the form of two cones as well as in a plane representing the cross-correlation of the two fundamental pulses. We demonstrate the implementation of this parametric process for characterisation of femtosecond pulses, enabling the estimation of pulse width, chirp, and front tilt. This is achieved through monitoring the evolution of the autocorrelation trace inside the nonlinear crystal.
Optics Express | 2009
Wenjie Wang; Vito Roppo; Ksawery Kalinowski; Yongfa Kong; Dragomir N. Neshev; Crina Cojocaru; Jose Trull; R. Vilaseca; Kestutis Staliunas; Wieslaw Krolikowski; Solomon M. Saltiel; Yuri S. Kivshar
We study parametric frequency conversion in quadratic nonlinear media with disordered ferroelectric domains. We demonstrate that disorder allows realizing broadband third-harmonic generation via cascading of two second-order quasi-phase matched nonlinear processes. We analyze both spatial and polarization properties of the emitted radiation and find the results in agreement with our theoretical predictions.
Optics Express | 2010
Vito Roppo; Wenjie Wang; Ksawery Kalinowski; Yongfa Kong; Crina Cojocaru; Jose Trull; R. Vilaseca; Michael Scalora; Wieslaw Krolikowski; Yuri S. Kivshar
We study theoretically and numerically the second harmonic generation in a nonlinear crystal with random distribution of ferroelectric domains. We show that the specific features of disordered domain structure greatly affect the emission pattern of the generated harmonics. This phenomena can be used to characterize the degree of disorder in nonlinear photonic structures.
Optics Letters | 2011
Yan Sheng; Vito Roppo; Qian Kong; Ksawery Kalinowski; Qi Wang; Crina Cojocaru; Jose Trull; Wieslaw Krolikowski
We investigate theoretically the Čerenkov-type second-harmonic generation in two-dimensional bulk nonlinear photonic crystal with longitudinal modulation of the χ((2)) nonlinearity. We show that in this scheme the Čerenkov radiation can be achieved simultaneously at multiple directions with comparable intensities. The angles of emission are controllable by the spatial modulation of the nonlinearity. We propose a design of the periodically poled domain pattern, which maximizes the efficiency of the second-harmonic emission.
Optics Express | 2013
Vito Roppo; Ksawery Kalinowski; Yan Sheng; Wieslaw Krolikowski; Crina Cojocaru; Jose Trull
We discuss the effect of second harmonic generation via the Čerenkov-like process in nonlinear bulk media and waveguides. We show that in both schemes the Čerenkov harmonic emission represents in fact a nonlinear Bragg diffraction process. It is therefore possible, for the first time, to describe the bulk and waveguide Čerenkov emission uniformly by considering the spatial modulation of the second-order nonlinear polarization. This is also experimentally illustrated by studying the Čerenkov second harmonic generation at the boundary of a nonlinear quadratic medium via the total internal reflection inside the nonlinear crystal.
Journal of Physics B | 2010
Wenjie Wang; Ksawery Kalinowski; Vito Roppo; Yan Sheng; Kaloian Koynov; Yongfa Kong; Crina Cojocaru; Jose Trull; R. Vilaseca; Wieslaw Krolikowski
We study frequency conversion via interaction of two fundamental beams in quadratic nonlinear media with random distribution of the ferroelectric domains. We demonstrate broadband second- and third-harmonic generation, analyse both spatial and polarization properties of the emitted harmonics and show that they closely follow the theoretical predictions.
Applied Physics Letters | 2015
Xin Chen; Pawel Karpinski; Vladlen Shvedov; Kaloian Koynov; B. Wang; Jose Trull; Crina Cojocaru; Wieslaw Krolikowski; Yan Sheng
We demonstrate infrared femtosecond laser-induced inversion of ferroelectric domains. This process can be realised solely by using tightly focused laser pulses without application of any electric field prior to, in conjunction with, or subsequent to the laser irradiation. As most ferroelectric crystals like LiNbO3, LiTaO3, and KTiOPO4 are transparent in the infrared, this optical poling method allows one to form ferroelectric domain patterns much deeper inside a ferroelectric crystal than by using ultraviolet light and hence can be used to fabricate practical devices. We also propose in situ diagnostics of the ferroelectric domain inversion process by monitoring the Cerenkov second harmonic signal, which is sensitive to the appearance of ferroelectric domain walls.
Applied Physics Letters | 2015
Chih-Hua Ho; Yu-Chieh Cheng; Lina Maigyte; Hao Zeng; Jose Trull; Crina Cojocaru; Diederik S. Wiersma; Kestutis Staliunas
An approach to switching between different patterns of light beams transmitted through the woodpile photonic crystals filled with liquid crystals is proposed. The phase transition between the nematic and isotropic liquid crystal states leads to an observable variation of the spatial pattern transmitted through the photonic structure. The transmission profiles in the nematic phase also show polarization sensibility due to refractive index dependence on the field polarization. The experimental results are consistent with a numerical calculation by Finite Difference Time Domain method.
Applied Physics Letters | 2015
Jose Trull; Íñigo J. Sola; B. Wang; A Parra; Wieslaw Krolikowski; Yan Sheng; R. Vilaseca; Crina Cojocaru
Pulse compression in dispersive strontium barium niobate crystal with a random size and distribution of the anti-parallel orientated nonlinear domains is observed via transverse second harmonic generation. The dependence of the transverse width of the second harmonic trace along the propagation direction allows for the determination of the initial chirp and duration of pulses in the femtosecond regime. This technique permits a real-time analysis of the pulse evolution and facilitates fast in-situ correction of pulse chirp acquired in the propagation through an optical system.