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Moir茅 lattices used to induce formation of optical solitons

Moir茅 lattices used to optically induce formation of optical solitons under different geometrical conditions
Moir茅 patterns and properties of their linear eigenmodes. Credit: Nature Photonics (2020). DOI: 10.1038/s41566-020-0679-9

A team of researchers from China, Spain, Russia and Portugal has developed a way to use Moir茅 lattices to optically induce and highlight the formation of optical solitons under different geometrical conditions. In their paper published in the journal Nature Photonics, the group describes their work, which involved using photorefractive nonlinear media as a means of localizing laser light into tight spots.

Solitons are quasiparticles propagated by a traveling wave. Unlike waves such as those produced in water, solitons are neither followed nor preceded by other such waves鈥攖hey also hold their shape as they move. They are important because they are able to prevent diffraction from occurring, which is why they play such an important role in telecommunications and other information carrier systems. Moir茅 lattices are patterns that sometimes emerge in printed or scanned images when two patterns overlap one another in an offset fashion. They have been used in graphene-based research efforts and work that involves manipulating very cold atoms. They have also been found to play a roll in the development of colloidal clusters.

In this new work, the researchers were investigating the ways that light could be stopped from spreading鈥攎ore specifically, ways that could be trapped in a tight spot. To that end, they used a to stencil a special a type of crystal: a photorefractive strontium barium niobite crystal with nonlinear holographic properties. The stencil forced a beam of light to form into a twisted Moir茅 . As the light moved through the lattice, the researchers found that solitons formed. They also found that they could adjust the threshold of the laser power by fine-tuning the angles of the twists in the lattice. Additionally, the formation of solitons in the lattices occurred with smooth transitions, from fully periodic geometries to aperiodic ones. The researchers also noted that such thresholds in their setup were quite low. This finding suggests that the team has found a way to reduce the power threshold in , which the researchers describe as a major step forward in research.

More information: Qidong Fu et al. Optical soliton formation controlled by angle twisting in photonic moir茅 lattices, Nature Photonics (2020).

Journal information: Nature Photonics

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