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    Visualizing optical rogue waves at the nanoscale in chaotic photonic crystal cavities

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    Conference Paper
    Authors
    van der Wel, E. C.
    Rotenberg, N.
    Liu, C.
    Di Falco, A.
    Fratalocchi, Andrea cc
    Krauss, T. F.
    Kuipers, L.
    KAUST Department
    King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Thuwal, 23955-6900, Saudi Arabia
    Electrical Engineering Program
    Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering (CEMSE) Division
    Date
    2014-07-21
    Permanent link to this record
    http://hdl.handle.net/10754/666576
    
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    Abstract
    For centuries sailors have told stories about giant rogue or freak waves. These fabled waves would appear out of the blue to swallow ships whole and disappear again as quickly as they emerged. It lasted, however, until two decades ago before first scientific evidence of the existence of rogue waves was obtained from wave height measurements in the North Sea. Since then the interest for rogue waves has greatly increased and after the first observation of optical rogue waves by Solli et al. this interest expanded towards the optics community as well. This interest is to large extent fueled by the localized, high-intensity nature of rogue waves which might be utilized for created low-power sensing applications. Despite the interest, to date only the temporal behavior of rogue waves has been investigated . Here, we study the spatial behavior of rogue waves inside chaotic photonic crystal cavities. Chaos is present in a wide range of fields such as ocean acoustics , communication with chaotic lasers , branching of 2D electron flow and superconductivity , which explains the importance to understand how these high intensity waves can emerge in chaotic systems.
    Publisher
    OSA - The Optical Society
    Conference/Event name
    European Quantum Electronics Conference, EQEC 2015
    ISBN
    9781467374750
    Additional Links
    https://www.osapublishing.org/abstract.cfm?uri=EQEC-2015-EG_4_2
    Collections
    Conference Papers; Electrical and Computer Engineering Program; Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Science and Engineering (CEMSE) Division

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