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  • Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe
  • Technical Digest Series (Optica Publishing Group, 2000),
  • paper CMG6

Generation of Spatial Solitons in Narrow-Gap Semiconductors

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Abstract

Stable spatial solitons with two transverse dimensions can exist in materials characterized by a saturable nonlinearity that exactly compensates for the diffraction Narrow-gap semiconductors, in particular III-V alloys with a small effective mass of conduction electrons, exhibits a large degree of nonparabolicity. In Fact, in some narrowgap semiconductors like InSb, the dispersion relation mimics that of a relativistic electron with a small effective mass, and with an effective “speed of light” several order smaller than the speed of light in a vacuum In response to a laser pulse, due to the velocity-dependent mass the conduction electrons can simulate the dynamics of a relativistic plasma, at the pulse intensity which is a tiny fraction of the intensity required to create similar conditions in a normal gaseous plasma

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