His scientific interests lie mostly in Optics, Nonlinear system, Nonlinear optics, Quantum mechanics and Laser. His Optics study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Optoelectronics and Angular momentum. He mostly deals with Self-phase modulation in his studies of Nonlinear system.
His study in the field of Nematicon is also linked to topics like Transverse plane. His Ab initio, Mie scattering and Scattering study, which is part of a larger body of work in Quantum mechanics, is frequently linked to Parametric statistics, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Laser research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Oscillation and Atomic physics.
Optics, Nonlinear system, Nonlinear optics, Quantum mechanics and Classical mechanics are his primary areas of study. In his study, Laser is inextricably linked to Optoelectronics, which falls within the broad field of Optics. He interconnects Shock wave, Quantum nonlocality and Condensed matter physics in the investigation of issues within Nonlinear system.
Claudio Conti combines subjects such as Light beam and Nonlinear Schrödinger equation with his study of Nonlinear optics. Many of his studies involve connections with topics such as Wave propagation and Classical mechanics. His Photonics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Artificial neural network and Topology.
His primary areas of investigation include Photonics, Topology, Nonlinear system, Ising model and Transmission. His Photonics research includes elements of Artificial neural network, Quantum and Optical computing. His Topology research includes themes of Quantum technology, Resonator, Edge and Cladding.
His Nonlinear system research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Shock wave and Classical mechanics. His study looks at the relationship between Ising model and topics such as Spins, which overlap with Hamiltonian. His Nonlinear optics research is within the category of Optics.
Claudio Conti focuses on Photonics, Topology, Ising model, Unconventional computing and Spin network. His Photonics study necessitates a more in-depth grasp of Optoelectronics. His studies deal with areas such as Laser printing, Scattering, Optics and Optical cavity as well as Optoelectronics.
His work on Topological invariants as part of his general Topology study is frequently connected to Trapping, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His Ising model study combines topics in areas such as Spins and Quantum. The concepts of his Quantum study are interwoven with issues in Adiabatic process, Statistical physics and Photon.
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Route to Nonlocality and Observation of Accessible Solitons
Claudio Conti;Marco Peccianti;Gaetano Assanto.
Physical Review Letters (2003)
Observation of optical spatial solitons in a highly nonlocal medium.
Claudio Conti;Marco Peccianti;Gaetano Assanto.
Physical Review Letters (2004)
Routing of anisotropic spatial solitons and modulational instability in liquid crystals
Marco Peccianti;Claudio Conti;Gaetano Assanto;Antonio De Luca.
Nature (2004)
All-optical switching and logic gating with spatial solitons in liquid crystals
Marco Peccianti;Claudio Conti;Gaetano Assanto;Antonio De Luca.
Applied Physics Letters (2002)
Spontaneously generated X-shaped light bullets.
P. Di Trapani;G. Valiulis;A. Piskarskas;O. Jedrkiewicz.
Physical Review Letters (2003)
Nonlinear electromagnetic X waves.
C. Conti;S. Trillo;P. Di Trapani;G. Valiulis.
Physical Review Letters (2003)
Excitation of Orbital Angular Momentum Resonances in Helically Twisted Photonic Crystal Fiber
G. K. L. Wong;Myeong Soo Kang;H. W. Lee;F. Biancalana.
Science (2012)
Shocks in nonlocal media
Neda Ghofraniha;Claudio Conti;Giancarlo Ruocco;Stefano Trillo.
Physical Review Letters (2007)
The mode-locking transition of random lasers
Marco Leonetti;Claudio Conti;Cefe Lopez.
Nature Photonics (2011)
Nematicons: Optical Spatial Solitons in Nematic Liquid Crystals
Gaetano Assanto;Marco Peccianti;Claudio Conti.
Optics & Photonics News (2003)
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