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Author (up) Asenjo, F.A.; Hojman, S.A.; Moya-Cessa, H.M.; Soto-Eguibar, F.
Title Propagation of light in linear and quadratic GRIN media: The Bohm potential Type
Year 2021 Publication Optics Communications Abbreviated Journal Opt. Commun.
Volume 490 Issue Pages 126947
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Abstract It is shown that field propagation in linear and quadratic gradient-index (GRIN) media obeys the same rules of free propagation in the sense that a field propagating in free space has a (mathematical) form that may be exported to those particular GRIN media. The Bohm potential is introduced in order to explain the reason of such behavior: it changes the dynamics by modifying the original potential . The concrete cases of two different initials conditions for each potential are analyzed.
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Call Number UAI @ alexi.delcanto @ Serial 1424
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Author (up) Picozzi, A.; Rica, S.
Title Condensation of classical optical waves beyond the cubic nonlinear Schrodinger equation Type
Year 2012 Publication Optics Communications Abbreviated Journal Opt. Commun.
Volume 285 Issue 24 Pages 5440-5448
Keywords Nonlinear optics; NLS equation; Optical turbulence; Condensation of optical waves
Abstract A completely classical nonlinear wave is known to exhibit a process of condensation whose thermodynamic properties are analogous to those of the genuine Bose-Einstein condensation. So far this phenomenon of wave condensation has been studied essentially in the framework of the nonlinear Schrodinger (NLS) equation with a pure cubic Kerr nonlinearity. We study wave condensation by considering two representative generalizations of the NLS equation that are relevant to the context of nonlinear optics, the nonlocal nonlinearity and the saturable nonlinearity. For both cases we derive analytical expressions of the condensate fraction in the weakly and the strongly nonlinear regime. The theory is found in quantitative agreement with the numerical simulations of the generalized NLS equations, without adjustable parameters. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Address [Picozzi, Antonio] Univ Bourgogne, Lab Interdisciplinaire Camot Bourgogne, CNRS UMR 5027, Dijon, France, Email: antonio.picozzi@u-bourgogne.fr;
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Call Number UAI @ eduardo.moreno @ Serial 255
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