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Spectral incoherent solitons
2009
Solitons have been usually considered as inherently coherent localized structures and the discovery of incoherent optical solitons has represented a significant progress [1]. As occurs for standard coherent solitons, incoherent solitons are characterized by a confinement of the field in the spatial or in the temporal domain. We introduce here a novel type of incoherent solitons that are neither spatial nor temporal, i.e., the incoherent field does not exhibit any confinement in the spatiotemporal domain; however, the uncorrelated frequency components that constitute the incoherent field exhibit a localized soliton behavior in the frequency domain [2].
Generation of High-Repetition-Rate Dark Soliton Trains and Frequency Conversion in Optical Fibers
1998
Induced modurational polarization instability in birefringent fibers leads to trains of dark soliton-like pulses. Optimal large-signal cw and soliton frequency conversion is also analysed.
Hydrodynamics of periodic breathers
2014
We report the first experimental observation of periodic breathers in water waves. One of them is Kuznetsov–Ma soliton and another one is Akhmediev breather. Each of them is a localized solution of the nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLS) on a constant background. The difference is in localization which is either in time or in space. The experiments conducted in a water wave flume show results that are in good agreement with the NLS theory. Basic features of the breathers that include the maximal amplitudes and spectra are consistent with the theoretical predictions.
Collision of Akhmediev Breathers in Nonlinear Fiber Optics
2013
We report here a novel fiber-based test bed using tailored spectral shaping of an optical-frequency comb to excite the formation of two Akhmediev breathers that collide during propagation. We have found specific initial conditions by controlling the phase and velocity differences between breathers that lead, with certainty, to their efficient collision and the appearance of a giant-amplitude wave. Temporal and spectral characteristics of the collision dynamics are in agreement with the corresponding analytical solution. We anticipate that experimental evidence of breather-collision dynamics is of fundamental importance in the understanding of extreme ocean waves and in other disciplines dri…
Inelastic scattering and interactions of three-wave parametric solitons.
2006
We study the interactions of velocity-locked three-wave parametric solitons in a medium with quadratic nonlinearity and dispersion. We reveal that the inelastic scattering between three-wave solitons and linear waves may be described in terms of analytical solutions with dynamically varying group velocity, or boomerons. Moreover, we demonstrate the elastic nature of three-wave soliton-soliton collisions and interactions.
Dark-and-bright rogue waves in long wave-short wave resonance
2014
Nonlinear Photonics, Bragg Gratings, Photosensitivity, and Poling in Glass Waveguides, in Proceedings Advanced Photonics, Part of Advanced Photonics, Barcelona, Spain, 28-31 July 2014
Finite-temperature correlations in the one-dimensional trapped and untrapped Bose gases
2003
We calculate the dynamic single-particle and many-particle correlation functions at non-zero temperature in one-dimensional trapped repulsive Bose gases. The decay for increasing distance between the points of these correlation functions is governed by a scaling exponent that has a universal expression in terms of observed quantities. This expression is valid in the weak-interaction Gross-Pitaevskii as well as in the strong-interaction Girardeau-Tonks limit, but the observed quantities involved depend on the interaction strength. The confining trap introduces a weak center-of-mass dependence in the scaling exponent. We also conjecture results for the density-density correlation function.
Optical solitons in erbium doped fibers with higher order effects
2000
Abstract We consider the coupled system of higher order nonlinear Schrodinger equation and Maxwell–Bloch (HNLS–MB) equations, which governs the nonlinear wave propagation in erbium doped optical waveguides in presence of important higher order effects. We present the Lax pair and using Backlund transformation exact soliton solutions are generated.
Impurity effects on soliton dynamics in planar ferromagnets
1993
Abstract We investigate numerically the dynamics of solitons in a ferromagnetic spin chain and we show that the sine-Gordon approximation provides only a poor description of the solitary excitations in the presence of impurities. Depending on their energy and the strength of the impurity, solitons can be reflected or transmitted. When they are reflected, they can suffer abrupt changes in velocity, which are associated to the switch from one soliton branch to another. In some cases the scattering by an impurity can excite an internal mode of the soliton, which is able to store some energy and modify the output of the scattering.
Multipole solitary wave solutions of the higher-order nonlinear Schrödinger equation with quintic non-Kerr terms
2013
We consider a high-order nonlinear Schrodinger (HNLS) equation with third- and fourth-order dispersions, quintic non-Kerr terms, self steepening, and self-frequency-shift effects. The model applies to the description of ultrashort optical pulse propagation in highly nonlinear media. We propose a complex envelope function ansatz composed of single bright, single dark and the product of bright and dark solitary waves that allows us to obtain analytically different shapes of solitary wave solutions. Parametric conditions for the existence and uniqueness of such solitary waves are presented. The solutions comprise fundamental solitons, kink and anti-kink solitons, W-shaped, dipole, tripole, and…