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1996

Self-deflection of steady-state bright spatial solitons in biased photorefractive crystals (vol 120, pg 311, 1995)

Authors
Carvalho, MI; Singh, SR; Christodoulides, DN;

Publication
OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS

Abstract

1996

Dark and bright vector spatial solitons in biased photorefractive media

Authors
Carvalho, MI; Singh, SR; Christodoulides, DN; Joseph, RI;

Publication
PHYSICAL REVIEW E

Abstract
We show that the vector beam evolution equations in properly oriented biased photorefractive media can exhibit bright-dark soliton pair solutions under steady-state conditions. These wave pairs are obtained perturbatively provided that the intensities of the two optical beams are approximately equal. Our analysis indicates that these bright-dark vector solitons exist irrespective of the polarity of the external bias field. The stability of these vector pairs has been investigated numerically and it has been found that they are stable only in the regime of positive bias polarity.

1996

Combined Application of SDL-92, OMT, MSC and TTCN

Authors
Inocêncio, E; Ricardo, M; Sato, H; Kashima, T;

Publication
Formal Description Techniques IX: Theory, application and tools, IFIP TC6 WG6.1 International Conference on Formal Description Techniques IX / Protocol Specification, Testing and Verification XVI, Kaiserslautern, Germany, 8-11 October 1996

Abstract

1996

All-fibre interrogation technique for fibre Bragg sensors using a biconical fibre filter

Authors
Ribeiro, ABL; Ferreira, LA; Tsvetkov, M; Santos, JL;

Publication
ELECTRONICS LETTERS

Abstract
A passive self-referencing all-fibre technique for Bragg wavelength detection using a biconical fibre filter is described. This filter, basically a tapered depressed-cladding fibre, exhibits a periodic spectral power dependence which permits direct tracking of wavelength shifts in a 20nm unambiguous range. Dynamic strain resolution of 1.5 mu strain/root Hz has been achieved.

1996

Modulational instability of quasi-plane-wave optical beams biased in photorefractive crystals

Authors
Carvalho, MI; Singh, SR; Christodoulides, DN;

Publication
OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS

Abstract
The modulational instability of quasi-plane-wave optical beams in biased photorefractive media is investigated under steady-state conditions. The spatial. growth rate of the sideband perturbations is obtained by globally treating the space-charge field. Our analysis indicates that the growth rates depend on the strength of the externally applied electric field and, moreover, on the ratio of the optical beam's intensity to that of the dark irradiance. Our results are then compared to previous local treatments of the space-charge field equation. The two approaches are found to be in good agreement in the low spatial-frequency regime provided that the external bias field is sufficiently high. Conversely, in the high spatial-frequency region notable differences may exist. Relevant examples are provided.

1996

Dynamic state estimation algorithm and bad data processing

Authors
Ferreira Isabel, M; Barbosa, FPM;

Publication
Proceedings of the Universities Power Engineering Conference

Abstract
This paper presents an efficient information debugging methodology, using a dynamic state estimation algorithm which, through the use of a dynamic model for the time evolution of the system state, will meet simultaneously two objectives: the filtering of the incoming data and the forecasting of the state vector one step ahead. Based on this last characteristic a scheme for the detection of suspicious information is built.

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