Vector spatial and spatiotemporal laser solitons

Dissipative optical solitons, i.e. packets of radiation localized not due to the presence of optical inhomogeneities of the scheme or medium, but due to the balance of energy inflow and outflow in a nonlinear medium, deserve special attention for a number of reasons. First, these solitons are “calib...

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Main Authors: Fedorov Sergey V., Veretenov Nikolay A., Rosanov Nikolay N.
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2025-01-01
Series:Nanophotonics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2024-0582
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description Dissipative optical solitons, i.e. packets of radiation localized not due to the presence of optical inhomogeneities of the scheme or medium, but due to the balance of energy inflow and outflow in a nonlinear medium, deserve special attention for a number of reasons. First, these solitons are “calibrated” with a discrete set of basic parameters. This will lead to their increased stability: dissipative solitons are attractors, they are not sensitive to small perturbations. Second, progress in laser technology and the emergence of new laser and nonlinear optical materials provides an opportunity not only to study the rich physics of dissipative solitons, but also to propose their promising applications. This paper, which combines both a review of the current level of theory and original results, is devoted mainly to new types of these solitons. These types exploit the topological features of structured radiation, characteristic of vector, polarization dissipative solitons, which have a nontrivial internal structure. We sequentially present one-dimensional (1D), two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) polarization solitons, identify limitations in the topological protection of the information that can be encoded by topological charges and indices and discuss development prospects in this area.
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spelling doaj-art-bfcf158c22d943bd86136687ee00a8e22025-08-20T02:08:14ZengDe GruyterNanophotonics2192-86142025-01-0114671572710.1515/nanoph-2024-0582Vector spatial and spatiotemporal laser solitonsFedorov Sergey V.0Veretenov Nikolay A.1Rosanov Nikolay N.2Ioffe Institute, St. Petersburg, RussiaIoffe Institute, St. Petersburg, RussiaIoffe Institute, St. Petersburg, RussiaDissipative optical solitons, i.e. packets of radiation localized not due to the presence of optical inhomogeneities of the scheme or medium, but due to the balance of energy inflow and outflow in a nonlinear medium, deserve special attention for a number of reasons. First, these solitons are “calibrated” with a discrete set of basic parameters. This will lead to their increased stability: dissipative solitons are attractors, they are not sensitive to small perturbations. Second, progress in laser technology and the emergence of new laser and nonlinear optical materials provides an opportunity not only to study the rich physics of dissipative solitons, but also to propose their promising applications. This paper, which combines both a review of the current level of theory and original results, is devoted mainly to new types of these solitons. These types exploit the topological features of structured radiation, characteristic of vector, polarization dissipative solitons, which have a nontrivial internal structure. We sequentially present one-dimensional (1D), two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) polarization solitons, identify limitations in the topological protection of the information that can be encoded by topological charges and indices and discuss development prospects in this area.https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2024-0582dissipative optical solitonslaser solitonsphase and polarization singularities
spellingShingle Fedorov Sergey V.
Veretenov Nikolay A.
Rosanov Nikolay N.
Vector spatial and spatiotemporal laser solitons
Nanophotonics
dissipative optical solitons
laser solitons
phase and polarization singularities
title Vector spatial and spatiotemporal laser solitons
title_full Vector spatial and spatiotemporal laser solitons
title_fullStr Vector spatial and spatiotemporal laser solitons
title_full_unstemmed Vector spatial and spatiotemporal laser solitons
title_short Vector spatial and spatiotemporal laser solitons
title_sort vector spatial and spatiotemporal laser solitons
topic dissipative optical solitons
laser solitons
phase and polarization singularities
url https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2024-0582
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