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13 - Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Metallurgy and Materials
University of Salford
Black and gray Helmholtz-Kerr soliton refraction
Material interfaces present one of the most fundamental light-matter interaction contexts and are central to technological device design and invention. A series of papers (international collaboration enabling systematic extension of understanding when light is not at near-vanishing incidence angle, i.e. previous limits) has resulted in 50 conference and journal outputs (see SEEK). New qualitative and quantitative discoveries (new phenomena and regimes of phenomena) continue to emerge (resulting in sustained acceptances in competitive ‘newsworthy’ journals and top conferences). Paper includes novel IT/device applications from understanding true angular effects involved. Particular novelty resides in considering gray-type and array-type incident beams.