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Transverse Optical Bistability and Instabilities

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Abstract

A transverse optical bistability would not occur with a plane-wave input; it is characterized by pronounced changes in transverse profiles, but not in total transmission.1 The systems studied here consist of a single feedback mirror and a nonlinear medium (Na vapor) sufficiently thin that diffraction is negligible during the nonlinear radially dependent phase encoding. With the input focused beyond (before) the Na and the mirror center of curvature on the input (output) side of the Na, self-defocusing (self-focusing) optical bistability is seen--but only when the feedback is nonconcentric, i.e., the feedback beam is displaced off-axis relative to the input beam. If cylindrical lenses are used to form an elongated focus in the Na, bistability is still seen. This suggests that one-transverse-dimension (ID) theories may be adequate to describe the system's steady-state and transient behavior. ID numerical simulations with nonconcentric feedback are under way.

© 1985 Optical Society of America

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