Author:
Liu Xiaoxu,Qin Yali,Ji Kailai,Hu Yingtian,Ren Hongliang,Zheng Huan
Abstract
Abstract
We demonstrate the rotation and oscillation of the single-charged vortex (SCV) and double-charged vortex (DCV) in two-dimensional (2D) optically induced square photonic lattices under single-site excitation with appropriate self-focusing nonlinearity conditions. Numerical analysis shows that the SCV can self-trap into a localized gap vortex soliton mode that resides in the first Bragg reflection gap, for which a vortex is nested centrally in the rotating square-shaped optical envelope and four peaks always appear at four corners. Whereas DCV tends to evolve into a dynamical rotating quasi-vortex gap soliton formed in the second Bragg reflection gap, employing an out-of-phase quadrupole-like beam as a transition state to reverse the topological charge and the direction of rotation periodically. Our findings may provide insights into the experimental feasibility of observing such phenomena.
Subject
Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering,Condensed Matter Physics,Instrumentation,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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4 articles.
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