Abstract

The self-focusing of Gaussian light beams and the propagation of screening spatial solitons in a cubic optically active photorefractive crystal with the (1̄1̄0) cut plane are studied for an arbitrary orientation of an external electric field in this plane. A change in the rotation of the polarisation plane caused by the nonlinear interaction of light with the crystal is studied theoretically. It is shown that optical activity enhances self-focusing in some cases. Screening self-focusing was observed in an incoherently illuminated Bi12SiO20 crystal without additional laser irradiation. The experimental data well agree with the proposed theoretical model.

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