2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.optcom.2010.07.049
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Nonlinear TM modes in cylindrical liquid crystal waveguide

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“…Nematic waveguides have been applied to separate transverse magnetic from transverse electric modes [15]. Nonlinear effects for which the cut-off frequencies of the modes are intensity dependent have been obtained by considering the distortion of the nematic texture induced by the optical field [16]. Bend core liquid crystal fibers have been also studied for the general case of a biaxial phase where elliptically polarized slowly leaky modes have been found, which made the fiber susceptible to be used either as a waveguide or as an antenna depending on the spectral region where the system is tuned [17].…”
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“…Nematic waveguides have been applied to separate transverse magnetic from transverse electric modes [15]. Nonlinear effects for which the cut-off frequencies of the modes are intensity dependent have been obtained by considering the distortion of the nematic texture induced by the optical field [16]. Bend core liquid crystal fibers have been also studied for the general case of a biaxial phase where elliptically polarized slowly leaky modes have been found, which made the fiber susceptible to be used either as a waveguide or as an antenna depending on the spectral region where the system is tuned [17].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was shown that the cylindrical geometry and the size of its inner diameter influence BP domains orientation, which can lead to a uniform texture of the BPLC with a dominant Bragg wavelength. In previous works, we have analyzed the propagation of electromagnetic waves throughout distinct cylindrical waveguides cored by various types of mesophases [15][16][17][18]. In these research studies, we have developed certain analytical and numerical procedures suitable to describe inhomogeneous and anisotropic materials.…”
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“…If the boundary conditions are to be considered, the study of transverse magnetic (TM) nonlinear modes in nematic LC core waveguides can be realized by two different assumptions: i) by assuming hard anchoring boundary conditions for the nematic director, an iterative numerical scheme permits determine up to certain approaches the propagation constant as a function of optical power (Lin& Palffy-Muhoray, 1994), ii) by considering soft anchoring boundary conditions, a numerical but exact procedure allows to obtain the propagating parameters, transverse field distribution and nematic configuration as a function of the mode intensity (Avendaño & Reyes, 2010). It is shown that the anisotropy of the nematic and the intensity of the propagating beam causes simultaneously spatial redistribution of the field amplitude and the nematic configuration, as well as changes in the propagation constant and on the cut off frequencies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%