Zhang Guang-Yong
Huazhong University of Science and Technology
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Chinese Science Bulletin | 2007
Zhang Guang-Yong; Liu Jin-Song; Zhang Hui-Lan; Wang Cheng; Liu Shi-Xiong
Based on the theory of one-dimensional separate soliton pairs formed in a serial photorefractive crystal circuit, we investigated the temperature effects of the dark soliton on the self-deflection of the bright soliton in a bright-dark soliton pair. The numerical results obtained by solving the nonlinear propagation equation showed that the bright soliton moves on a parabolic trajectory in the crystal and its spatial shift changed with the temperature of the dark soliton. The higher the temperature of the dark soliton was, the smaller the spatial shift of the bright soliton was. The self-bending process was further studied by the perturbation technique, and the results were found to be in good agreement with that obtained by the numerical method.
Chinese Physics Letters | 2007
Zhang Guang-Yong; Liu Jin-Song; Liu Shi-Xiong; Wang Cheng; Zhang Hui-Lan
The effects of higher-order space charge field on the self-deflection of dark screening spatial solitons in biased photorefractive crystals are numerically investigated under steady-state conditions. The expression for an induced space-charge electric field including higher-order space-charge field terms is obtained. Numerical results indicate that dark solitons possess a self-deflection process during propagation, and the solitons always bend in the direction of the c axis of the crystal. The self-deflection of dark solitons can experience considerable increase especially in the regime of high bias field strengths.
Chinese Physics B | 2008
Liu Shi-Xiong; Liu Jin-Song; Cai Xin; Fan Ting; Zhang Guang-Yong
In a biased dissipative photovoltaic–photorefractive system, this paper investigates the temperature effect on the evolution and the self-deflection of the dissipative holographic screening-photovoltaic (DHSP) solitons. The results reveal that, the evolution and the self-deflection of the bright and dark DHSP solitons are influenced by the system temperature. At a given temperature, for a stable DHSP soliton originally formed in the dissipative system, it attempts to evolve into another DHSP soliton when the temperature change is appropriately small, whereas it will become unstable or break down if the temperature departure is large enough. Moreover, the self-deflection degree of the solitary beam centre increases as temperature rises in some range, while it is decided by the system parameters and is slight under small-signal condition. The system temperature can be adjusted to change the formation and the self-deflection of the solitary beam in order to gain certain optical ends. In a word, the system temperature plays a role for the DHSP solitons in the dissipative system.
Chinese Physics | 2007
Liu Shi-Xiong; Liu Jin-Song; Zhang Hui-Lan; Zhang Guang-Yong; Wang Cheng
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.
Chinese Physics | 2006
Zhang Guang-Yong; Liu Jin-Song
We investigate theoretically the temperature effects on the evolution and stability of a separate screening bright–dark soliton pair formed in a serial non-photovoltaic photorefractive crystal circuit. Our numerical results show that, for a stable bright–dark soliton pair originally formed in a crystal circuit at given temperatures, when one crystal temperature changes, the soliton supported by the other crystal will evolve into another stable soliton if the temperature change is quite small, whereas it will become unstable and experience larger cycles of compression or break up into beam filaments if the temperature difference is big enough. The dark soliton is more sensitive to the temperature change than the bright one.
Chinese Physics | 2006
Liu Jin-Song; Zhang Hui-Lan; Zhang Guang-Yong; Wang Cheng
The dynamical evolution and stability of bright dissipative holographic solitons in biased photorefractive materials in which the self-trapping beam obtains a gain from the pump beam via two-wave mixing has been investigated numerically. Results show that these solitons are stable relative to small perturbations. Adjusting some system parameters, such as the bias field and the angle between beams, can easily control the generation of such solitons. Potential applications in optical switches or repeaters are discussed.
Optik | 2008
Zhang Guang-Yong; Liu Jin-Song; Wang Cheng; Zhang Hui-Lan; Liu Shi-Xiong
Chinese Science Bulletin | 2008
Liu Shi-Xiong; Liu Jin-Song; Cai Xin; Fan Ting; Zhang Guang-Yong; Du ZeMing
Archive | 2007
Zhang Hui-Lan; Zhang Guang-Yong; Wang Cheng; Liu Shi-Xiong; Liu Jin-Song
Archive | 2007
Wang Cheng; Liu Jin-Song; Zhang Guang-Yong; Liu Shi-Xiong; Zhang Hui-Lan