Propagation stability of non-paraxial beam in nonlinear Kerr media is investigated with a linear stability method. Both theoretical analysis and numerical simulation show that modulation instability (MI) gain spectrum...Propagation stability of non-paraxial beam in nonlinear Kerr media is investigated with a linear stability method. Both theoretical analysis and numerical simulation show that modulation instability (MI) gain spectrum has three different distribution features determined by the times of incident power p0 and the non-paraxial parameter a. Furthermore, the corresponding criterion is put forward to distinguish the three different distributions. Key words non-paraxial beam - modulation instability(MI) - gain spectrum - Kerr media PASC 2001 42.65-k Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No. 60177020)展开更多
Weak cross-Kerr media provides additional degrees of freedom of qubits in quantum information processing.In this paper,by exploiting weak cross-Kerr nonlinearity,we propose an optical implementation scheme of one-dime...Weak cross-Kerr media provides additional degrees of freedom of qubits in quantum information processing.In this paper,by exploiting weak cross-Kerr nonlinearity,we propose an optical implementation scheme of one-dimensional quantum random walks. The random walks are described by the interaction of single photons with cross-Kerr media.The proposed scheme can also be used to implement one-dimensional quantum random walks on an infinite line.展开更多
We investigate the existence and stability of surface defect gap solitons at an interface between a defect in a two-dimensional optical lattice and a uniform saturable Kerr nonlinear medium. The surface defect embedde...We investigate the existence and stability of surface defect gap solitons at an interface between a defect in a two-dimensional optical lattice and a uniform saturable Kerr nonlinear medium. The surface defect embedded in the two-dimensional optical lattice gives rise to some unique properties. It is interestingly found that for the negative defect, stable surface defect gap solitons can exist both in the semi-infinite gap and in the first gap. The deeper the negative defect, the narrower the stable region in the semi-infinite gap will be. For a positive defect, the surface defect gap solitons exist only in the semi-infinite gap and the stable region localizes in a low power region.展开更多
文摘Propagation stability of non-paraxial beam in nonlinear Kerr media is investigated with a linear stability method. Both theoretical analysis and numerical simulation show that modulation instability (MI) gain spectrum has three different distribution features determined by the times of incident power p0 and the non-paraxial parameter a. Furthermore, the corresponding criterion is put forward to distinguish the three different distributions. Key words non-paraxial beam - modulation instability(MI) - gain spectrum - Kerr media PASC 2001 42.65-k Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No. 60177020)
基金supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (2010CB923202)the Specialized Research Fund for Doctoral Programs of the Ministry of Education of China(20090005120008)+1 种基金the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(BUPT2009RC0710)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(10805010,10947151)
文摘Weak cross-Kerr media provides additional degrees of freedom of qubits in quantum information processing.In this paper,by exploiting weak cross-Kerr nonlinearity,we propose an optical implementation scheme of one-dimensional quantum random walks. The random walks are described by the interaction of single photons with cross-Kerr media.The proposed scheme can also be used to implement one-dimensional quantum random walks on an infinite line.
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 11174147)the Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province, China (Grant No. BK2009366)
文摘We investigate the existence and stability of surface defect gap solitons at an interface between a defect in a two-dimensional optical lattice and a uniform saturable Kerr nonlinear medium. The surface defect embedded in the two-dimensional optical lattice gives rise to some unique properties. It is interestingly found that for the negative defect, stable surface defect gap solitons can exist both in the semi-infinite gap and in the first gap. The deeper the negative defect, the narrower the stable region in the semi-infinite gap will be. For a positive defect, the surface defect gap solitons exist only in the semi-infinite gap and the stable region localizes in a low power region.