Ciattoni A, DelRe E, Marini A, Rizza C
Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, CASTI Regional Lab, l'Aquila, Italy.
Opt Express. 2008 Jul 21;16(15):10867-72. doi: 10.1364/oe.16.010867.
Considering nonlinear optical propagation through photore-fractive crystals in which the bias voltage is periodically modulated along the propagation direction, we are able to identify the conditions in which a beam forms a soliton in a straight line down to micron-sized widths. The effect, which is numerically investigated considering the full (3+1)D spatio-temporal light-matter dynamics, emerges when the period of modulation of the bias is smaller than the beam diffraction length. In conditions in which the two scales are comparable, the soliton follows a characteristic wiggling trajectory, oscillating in response to the oscillating bias. The finding indicates a method to achieve highly miniaturized soliton-based photonic applications that do not require specific off-axis alignment.