Pashaie, RaminFarhat, Nabil H2023-05-222023-05-222008-01-012007-11-13https://repository.upenn.edu/handle/20.500.14332/33511In this paper the optical mechanism and dynamics of electron trapping material under simultaneous illumination with two wavelengths is investigated. Our analytical model proves that the equilibrium state luminescence of such a material can be controlled to produce highly nonlinear behavior with potential applications in nonlinear optical signal processing and optical realization of nonlinear dynamical systems. Combining this new approach with state-of-the-art fast spatial light modulators and CCD cameras that can precisely control and measure exposure, large arrays of nonlinear processing elements can be accommodated in a thin film of this material.An analytic model for the dynamics of electron trapping materials with applications in nonlinear optical signal processingArticle