2003
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3727/36/18/006
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Surface magneto-optic solitons

Abstract: Solitons, localized at the interface between a linear magneto-optic half-space and a nonlinear optical medium, are investigated with the aid of an approximate model validated by direct numerical simulations. The interface is located in a planar waveguide, and is characterized not only by the magneto-optic properties but also by a linear refractive index discontinuity. The analysis is based upon a global envelope equation and uses waveguide and magneto-optic parameters that are averaged over the whole waveguide… Show more

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“…We do not present the Fresnel formulae here, since they can be found in the literature [25,26]. See also [41,70] for effective Fresnel factors for systems of several layers, such as the important case of a coupling prism separated from the metal by a thin layer of air or vacuum [71]. Of course, it would be of interest to repeat Fresnel's analysis for SFG, in particular deducing phase shifts etc.…”
Section: Sum-frequency Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We do not present the Fresnel formulae here, since they can be found in the literature [25,26]. See also [41,70] for effective Fresnel factors for systems of several layers, such as the important case of a coupling prism separated from the metal by a thin layer of air or vacuum [71]. Of course, it would be of interest to repeat Fresnel's analysis for SFG, in particular deducing phase shifts etc.…”
Section: Sum-frequency Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Note that a longitudinal component of the electric field and of the induced polarization generally exists even for a transverse applied external field for lattice models [40,41]; see equation (11).…”
Section: Sum-frequency Generationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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