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Elsevier, Optics Communications, 1-6(222), p. 383-391

DOI: 10.1016/s0030-4018(03)01602-x

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Simulation of the temporal behavior of one single laser pulse in a photorefractive medium

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Abstract

This paper presents a numerical modeling of the temporal evolution of the refraction index induced by a nanosecond single laser pulse propagating in a biased photorefractive crystal. Assuming particular hypotheses typical for a short pulse illumination, a nonlinear time dependent partial differential equation, which describes the mechanisms of space–charge field build up and evolution, is derived from a mono-dimensional Kukhtarev band transport model. The numerical resolution of this space–charge equation is then coupled to the simulation of the propagation of a beam in a nonlinear medium using a beam propagation method. The results evidence the spatial self-focusing of a single nanosecond laser pulse. A description of the output beam profile evolution during the laser pulse is obtained and the role of different physical parameters such as the carriers mobility and the fluence on self-focusing is investigated. A successful comparison to previous experimental measurements is reported.