D Pierangeli, Musarra, G. , Di Mei, F. , Di Domenico, G. , Agranat, A.J. , Conti, C. , and DelRe, E. . 2016.
“Enhancing Optical Extreme Events Through Input Wave Disorder.”. Physical Review A: Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics, 94, Pp. 1 - 1. .
Publisher's Version Abstract We demonstrate how the emergence of extreme events strongly depends on the correlation length of the input field distribution. Observing the behavior of optical waves in turbulent photorefractive propagation with partially incoherent excitations, we find that rogue waves are strongly enhanced for a characteristic input correlation scale. Waveform analysis identifies this scale with a characteristic peak-intensity-independent wave size, suggesting a general role played by saturation in the nonlinear response in rogue phenomena. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]Copyright of Physical Review A: Atomic, Molecular & Optical Physics is the property of American Physical Society and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder’s express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
F. Di Mei, Caramazza, P. , Pierangeli, D , Di Domenico, G. , Di Porto, P , DelRe, E. , Ilan, H. , and Agranat, A.J. . 2016.
“Intrinsic Negative Mass From Nonlinearityintrinsic Negative Mass From Nonlinearity”. Physical Review Letters, 116. .
Publisher's Version Using temperature-resolved dielectric spectroscopy in the range 25-320 K we investigate the macroscopic response, phase symmetry, and order/disorder states in bulk ferroelectric K1-yLiyTa1-xNbx (KLTN). Four long-range symmetry phases are identified with their relative transitions. Directional analysis of the order/disorder states using Fröhlich entropy indicates global symmetry breaking along the growth axis and an anisotropic dipolar effective thermodynamic behavior, which ranges from disordered to ordered at the same temperature for different directions in the sample. Results indicate that the macroscopic polarization, driven by nanosized polar regions, follows a microscopic perovskite eight-sites lattice model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]Copyright of Physical Review B: Condensed Matter & Materials Physics is the property of American Physical Society and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder’s express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
Y. Kabessa, Eyal, O. , Bar-On, O. , Korouma, V. , Yagur-Kroll, S. , Belkin, S. , and Agranat, A.J. . 2016.
“Standoff Detection Of Buried Landmines Using Genetically Engineered Fluorescent Bacterial Sensors”. Biosensors & Bioelectronics, 79, Pp. 784- 788.
D Pierangeli, Ferraro, M. ( 1 ), , , , , Del Re, E. ( 1 ), De Oliveira, C.E.M. ( 3 ), and Agranat, A.J. ( 3 ). 2016.
“Super-Crystals In Composite Ferroelectrics”. Nature Communications, 7. .
Publisher's Version D Pierangeli, Di Mei, F. , Di Domenico, G. , Agranat, A.J. , Conti, C. , and DelRe, E. . 2016.
“Turbulent Transitions In Optical Wave Propagation.”. Physical Review Letters, 117, Pp. 183902 - 183902. .
Publisher's Version Abstract We report the direct observation of the onset of turbulence in propagating one-dimensional optical waves. The transition occurs as the disordered hosting material passes from being linear to one with extreme nonlinearity. As the response grows, increased wave interaction causes a modulational unstable quasihomogeneous flow to be superseded by a chaotic and spatially incoherent one. Statistical analysis of high-resolution wave behavior in the turbulent regime unveils the emergence of concomitant rogue waves. The transition, observed in a photorefractive ferroelectric crystal, introduces a new and rich experimental setting for the study of optical wave turbulence and information transport in conditions dominated by large fluctuations and extreme nonlinearity.;