Power Transfer in Multiport Waveguide Devices Made from Solitons

P. Miller, N. Akhmediev
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Light-guiding-light phenomena [1] suggest a number of applications in all-optical information processing. One of the most interesting effects is the ability of the spatial soliton, created by a strong beam inducing a sech-type refractive index profile, to behave as a waveguide, carrying a weak probe beam [2]. These waveguides can be made either with bright [2] or dark [3] spatial solitons. Such facts suggest further that colliding solitons might serve as X-junctions [5,6] and more generally as multiport devices. Several such devices have been analyzed to date [6,7]. The use of a probe beam with the same frequency as the pump is preferable because these devices then have no losses in the impact area of two solitons [6]. Moreover, a probe beam injected into one of the channels has no reflected component in this case. It passes through the impact area of the soliton collision and is distributed totally among the output channels. This is one of the essential properties of any ideal NxN switch. On the other hand, the use of a probe beam of the same frequency introduces the problem of its separation from the pump. Thus, from the experimental point of view it is more convenient to use a weak probe beam at different frequency [7], in which case the probe can be separated from the pump simply by spectral filtering. However, in this case “solitonic” devices like X-junctions or NxN switches lose their beauty because of losses in the soliton collision area [7] and the fact that an input beam can potentially be reflected into any of the input channels.
由孤子制成的多端口波导器件的功率传输
光导光现象[1]在全光信息处理中具有广泛的应用前景。其中一个最有趣的效应是空间孤子的能力,它是由强光束产生的,产生一个塞赫型折射率轮廓,作为一个波导,携带一个弱探测光束[2]。这些波导可以由明亮的[2]或黑暗的[3]空间孤子制成。这些事实进一步表明,碰撞孤子可以作为x -结[5,6],更普遍的是作为多端口器件。到目前为止,已经分析了几种这样的装置[6,7]。使用与泵浦频率相同的探针束是可取的,因为这些装置在两个孤子的冲击区域没有损失。此外,在这种情况下,注入其中一个通道的探测光束没有反射分量。它穿过孤子碰撞的冲击区域,并完全分布在输出通道中。这是任何理想的NxN交换机的基本特性之一。另一方面,使用相同频率的探测光束引入了它与泵分离的问题。因此,从实验的角度来看,使用不同频率[7]的弱探测光束更为方便,在这种情况下,只需通过频谱滤波就可以将探头与泵浦分离开来。然而,在这种情况下,像x结或NxN开关这样的“孤子”设备失去了它们的美丽,因为孤子碰撞区域[7]的损失以及输入光束可能被反射到任何输入通道的事实。
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