Abstract
Simultaneous co-propagation of red nondiffracting Bessel beam and green Gaussian beam at milliwatt powers in a photosensitive azobenzene liquid crystal has been studied. The fine displacement of the narrow-width Gaussian beam relative to the Bessel beam central maximum showed the Bessel beam distortion and controlled bending of its core in the direction opposite to the location of green Gaussian beam. After switching off the green beam, the dynamics of restoration of Bessel beam demonstrated the pronounced optical-trapping feature of its central core and transient soliton-like propagation with reduced diameter and increased intensity and propagation depth thus forming a waveguiding channel.
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