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ACCELERATING OPTICAL AIRY BEAMS
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Title
ACCELERATING
OPTICAL
AIRY
BEAMS
Author
Siviloglou, Georgios
Keywords
AIRY BEAMS
OPTICS
NON DIFFRACTING BEAMS
SOLITONS
Abstract
Over
the
years
,
non-spreading
or
non-diffracting
wave
configurations
have been
systematically
investigated
in
optics.
Perhaps
the
best
known
example
of a
diffraction-free
optical
wave
is
the
so-called
Bessel
beam
,
first
suggested
and
observed
by
Durnin
et
al.
This
work
sparked
considerable
theoretical
and
experimental
activity
and
paved
the
way
toward
the
discovery
of
other
interesting
non-diffracting
solutions.
In
1979
Berry
and
Balazs
made
an
important
observation
within
the
context
of
quantum
mechanics:
they
theoretically
demonstrated
that the
Schrödinger
equation
describing
a
free
particle
can
exhibit
a
non-spreading
Airy
wavepacket
solution.
This
work
remained
largely
unnoticed
in the
literature-partly
because
such
wavepackets
cannot
be
readily
synthesized
in
quantum
mechanics.
In this
dissertation
we
investigate
both
theoretically
and
experimentally
the
acceleration
dynamics
of
non-spreading
optical
Airy
beams
in
both
one-
and
two-dimensional
configurations.
We
show
that this
class
of
finite
energy
waves
can
retain
their
intensity
features
over
several
diffraction
lengths.
The
possibility
of
other
physical
realizations
involving
spatio-temporal
Airy
wavepackets
is
also
considered.
As
demonstrated
in
our
experiments
, these
Airy
beams
can
exhibit
unusual
features
such
as the
ability
to
remain
quasi-diffraction-free
over
long
distances
while
their
intensity
features
tend
to
freely
accelerate
during
propagation.
We
have
demonstrated
experimentally
that
optical
Airy
beams
propagating
in
free
space
can
perform
ballistic
dynamics
akin
to those of
projectiles
moving
under
the
action
of
gravity.
The
parabolic
trajectories
of these
beams
as
well
as the
motion
of their
center
of
gravity
were
observed
in
good
agreement
with
theory.
Another
remarkable
property
of
optical
Airy
beams
is
their
resilience
in
amplitude
and
phase
perturbations.
We
show
that this
class
of
waves
tends
to
reform
during
propagation
in
spite
of the
severity
of the
imposed
perturbations.
In
all
occasions
the
reconstruction
of these
beams
is
interpreted
through
their
internal
transverse
power
flow.
The
robustness
of these
optical
beams
in
scattering
and
turbulent
environments
was also
studied.
The
experimental
observation
of
self-trapped
Airy
beams
in
unbiased
nonlinear
photorefractive
media
is
also
reported.
This
new
class
of
non-local
self-localized
beams
owes
its
existence
to
carrier
diffusion
effects
as
opposed
to
self-focusing.
These
finite
energy
Airy
states
exhibit
a
highly
asymmetric
intensity
profile
that
is
determined
by the
inherent
properties
of the
nonlinear
crystal.
In
addition
, these
wavepackets
self-bend
during
propagation
at an
acceleration
rate
that
is
independent
of the
thermal
energy
associated
with
two-wave
mixing
diffusion
photorefractive
nonlinearity.
Adviser
Christodoulides, Demetrios
Publisher
University
of
Central
Florida
Degree
Ph.D.
Degree Discipline
Optics and Photonics
Degree Grantor
Optics and Photonics
Degree Program
Optics PhD
Graduation Date
2010-01-01
Type
Doctoral dissertation
Access Level
Public - Allow Worldwide Access
Release Date
2010-08-18
Repository
University Archives
Repository Collection
Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Identifier
CFE0003193
Access Link
http://purl.fcla.edu/fcla/etd/CFE0003193
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