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'Rogue' Light Waves Tamed

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LOS ANGELES, March 6, 2009 – A rogue wave at sea spontaneously emerges and because of its enormity, can be extremely destructive for all in its path. However, rogue waves of light, which are rare and explosive flare-ups that are mathematically similar to their oceanic counterparts, are proving quite usefull now that a group of researchers at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) have recently discovered a way to tame them. An artist's representation of a rogue wave appearing during supercontinuum generation. (Image: UCLA) UCLA's Daniel Solli, Claus Ropers, and Bahram Jalali are putting rogue light waves to...Read full article

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    Published: March 2009
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    supercontinuum
    Supercontinuum refers to a broad spectrum of light that spans a wide range of wavelengths, typically from the visible to the near-infrared or even mid-infrared regions of the electromagnetic spectrum. This phenomenon occurs when intense laser light is coupled into a nonlinear optical medium, such as a photonic crystal fiber or a nonlinear crystal. The process of supercontinuum generation involves nonlinear effects such as self-phase modulation, stimulated Raman scattering, and four-wave...
    Bahram JalaliBasic ScienceClaus RopersCommunicationsDaniel SolliDARPAIndustry Eventslight wavesOFC/NFOECOpticsrogue bursts of lightrogue light wavesSC lightsupercontinuumUCLAwhite light sources

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