Abstract

Recently, in papers [1, 2] were described the effect of long-time emission of photonic crystal (synthetic opals) under the action of nanosecond laser pulse. The duration of the luminescence is of the order of seconds. Despite on the other phenomena, which were considered in these papers, below we focus our attention on possible explanation of long time emission from nonlinear photonic crystal. The basis of our consideration is papers [3, 4], those deal with soliton formation in several layers of 1D nonlinear photonic crystal. Because of this, the light wave can exist in photonic crystal a long time (in ideal case—infinite time interval). Taking into account a relation between soliton duration and its maximum intensity, the leaving of laser energy from the layer of photonic crystal takes place due not full reflection from boundaries of layer. The time of light emission for this case depends on nonlinear susceptibility of photonic crystal and the intensity of laser pulse. Hence, soliton formation inside the nonlinear elements of photonic crystal can be one of the reasons of long time emission. We got in computer simulation a long time emission of 1D (layered) and 2D (circular or rectangular elements) nonlinear photonic crystal under the action of laser pulse with femtosecond duration under the conditions of soliton formation in some elements of photonic crystal. Input intensity of laser pulse, at which a soliton appears in nonlinear photonic crystal, can be ten times less due to effects of enhancement of optical intensity in periodic structure [4, 5].

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