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Arbitrary-angle scattering of spatial solitons from dielectric optical interfaces (2011)
Presentation / Conference
McCoy, E., Christian, J., & McDonald, G. (2011, June). Arbitrary-angle scattering of spatial solitons from dielectric optical interfaces. Poster presented at College Research Showcase Day, University of Salford, Greater Manchester, UK

Wave–interface phenomena appear throughout Nature and are intrinsically angular in character. For instance, the behaviour of light waves at material boundaries underpins the entire field of optics. The seminal works on nonlinear
beam refraction [1]... Read More about Arbitrary-angle scattering of spatial solitons from dielectric optical interfaces.

Relativistic & pseudo-relativistic connections in optical pulse propagation (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Christian, J., McDonald, G., Lundie, M., & Lancaster, G. (2011, June). Relativistic & pseudo-relativistic connections in optical pulse propagation. Poster presented at College Research Showcase Day, University of Salford, Greater Manchester, UK

We explore a more complete model for describing the evolution of scalar optical pulses in generic nonlinear waveguides. The electromagnetic wave envelope satisfies a dimensionless equation that is of the Helmholtz type. Our
approach is to retain the... Read More about Relativistic & pseudo-relativistic connections in optical pulse propagation.

Propagation and stability of two-colour spatial optical solitons (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Bostock, C., Christian, J., & McDonald, G. (2011, June). Propagation and stability of two-colour spatial optical solitons. Presented at College Research Showcase Day, University of Salford, Greater Manchester, UK

Two-colour spatial solitons comprise coupled nonlinear optical beams at two distinct temporal frequencies [1]. The components (which may be bright-like and/or dark-like) are localized in space and tend to overlap, thereby allowing
the interplay betw... Read More about Propagation and stability of two-colour spatial optical solitons.

Research on nonlinear and quantum optics at the photonics and quantum information group of the University of Valladolid (2011)
Journal Article
quantum information group of the University of Valladolid. Optica Pura y Aplicada, 44(2), 211-217

We outline the main research lines in Nonlinear and Quantum Optics of the Group of Photonics and Quantum Information at the University of Valladolid. These works focus on Optical Solitons, Quantum Information using Photonic Technologies and the devel... Read More about Research on nonlinear and quantum optics at the photonics and quantum information group of the University of Valladolid.

Universality in relativistic aspirations of helmholtz soliton pulses (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Lancaster, G., Lundie, M., Hodgkinson, T., Christian, J., & Mcdonald, G. (2011, May). Universality in relativistic aspirations of helmholtz soliton pulses. Presented at CLEO Europe - EQEC 2011, Munich, Germany

We propose a novel nonlinear Helmholtz equation for modelling pulses in optical waveguides. Exact analytical solitons are reported for a wide variety of nonlinearities. Connections to special relativity are explored.

Spontaneous spatial fractals: universal contexts and applications (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Mcdonald, G., Christian, J., Heyes, A., Millington, N., Walsh, T., & Huang, J. (2011, May). Spontaneous spatial fractals: universal contexts and applications. Presented at CLEO Europe - EQEC 2011, Munich, Germany

We report on our latest research in the field of spontaneous spatial fractal patterns. New analyses, results and potential applications are reported for nonlinear ring cavities and kaleidoscope laser systems.

Total non-refraction angle at Kerr defocusing interfaces (2011)
Presentation / Conference
Sánchez-Curto, J., Chamorro-Posada, P., & Mcdonald, G. (2011, February). Total non-refraction angle at Kerr defocusing interfaces. Presented at QUONLOP 2011, Meeting of the Quantum Optics and Nonlinear Optics Committee of SEDOPTICA, University of Valladolid, Spain

Spatial soliton refraction at interfaces separating two nonlinear media has traditionally been studied in terms of the paraxial Nonlinear Schrödinger (NLS) Equation, thus restricting the validity of results to vanishingly small angles of incidence. T... Read More about Total non-refraction angle at Kerr defocusing interfaces.

Black and gray Helmholtz Kerr soliton refraction (2011)
Journal Article
Sanchez-Curto, J., Chamorro-Posada, P., & McDonald, G. (2011). Black and gray Helmholtz Kerr soliton refraction. Physical Review A, 83(1), 013828. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.83.013828

efraction of black and gray solitons at boundaries separating different defocusing Kerr media is analyzed within a Helmholtz framework. A universal nonlinear Snell’s law is derived that describes gray soliton refraction, in addition to capturing the... Read More about Black and gray Helmholtz Kerr soliton refraction.

Refraction law for self-collimated light beams at material interfaces (2010)
Presentation / Conference
McCoy, E., Christian, J., McDonald, G., Sanchez-Curto, J., & Chamorro-Posada, P. (2010, November). Refraction law for self-collimated light beams at material interfaces. Presented at 1st CSE Doctoral School Postgraduate Research Conference, University of Salford, Greater Manchester, UK

Perhaps the most fundamental electromagnetic phenomenon is the behaviour of light at the interface between dissimilar materials. In fact, the entire field of Optics follows from this single key concept. The reflection and refraction properties of a p... Read More about Refraction law for self-collimated light beams at material interfaces.

A potential new light source for nuclear fusion (2010)
Presentation / Conference
Rose, C., McDonald, G., & Christian, J. (2010, November). A potential new light source for nuclear fusion. Presented at 1st CSE Doctoral School Postgraduate Research Conference, University of Salford, Greater Manchester

Lasers typically emit light of one or two, well-defined, frequencies (or ‘colours’). However, numerous applications arise if such light can be converted into a broad, multi-frequency (e.g. ‘multi-colour’) comb of laser beams. Applications range from... Read More about A potential new light source for nuclear fusion.