1. Spatial Solitons in Photorefractive Media: An Introduction
2. The formation of photorefractive solitons: Temporal Analysis
3. Stability Analysis and Dynamical Evolution
4. Pyroelectric solitons: “The Pyroliton”
5. Incoherent Coupling of solitons
6. Coherent Coupling of solitons
7. Separately Coupled Solitons
8. Waveguides Induced by Photorefractive Solitons
9. Photorefractive Waveguides
Dr. Aavishkar Katti received his Ph.D. from the Banaras Hindu University (Varanasi, India), in the area of Optical Solitons and Nonlinear Optical Materials. He is currently Assistant Professor in the School of Physics at Dr. Vishwanath Karad MIT World Peace University. He has been previously associated with Banasthali Vidyapith as an Assistant Professor in Department of Physics. His areas of interest include Nonlinear Optics and Nonlinear Dynamics.
Dr. R.A. Yadav is currently senior Professor in the Department of Physics, at The Banaras Hindu University. His areas of research include vibrational spectroscopy, nonlinear optics and electromagnetics.
This book highlights recent advances of optical spatial solitons in photorefractive materials ranging broadly from the coupling, modulation instability, effect of pyroelectricity, and the stability of photorefractive solitons, among other topics. Photorefractive solitons have been at the forefront of research because of their formation at low laser powers and unique saturable nonlinearity present in photorefractive materials which supports solitons in (2+1) D. There has been a spurt in research on photorefractive solitons recently, which has contributed to a greater understanding of the theoretical foundation of photorefractive solitons as also of their various interesting and practical applications. The book elucidates the diversity of photorefractive solitons and provides a good resource for students, researchers, and professionals in the area of nonlinear optics.