Tampere University of Technology, Optics Laboratory, FI-33101 Tampere, Finland.
Phys Rev Lett. 2011 Dec 16;107(25):253901. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.107.253901. Epub 2011 Dec 13.
We report theoretical, numerical, and experimental studies of higher-order modulation instability in the focusing nonlinear Schrödinger equation. This higher-order instability arises from the nonlinear superposition of elementary instabilities, associated with initial single breather evolution followed by a regime of complex, yet deterministic, pulse splitting. We analytically describe the process using the Darboux transformation and compare with experiments in optical fiber. We show how a suitably low frequency modulation on a continuous wave field induces higher-order modulation instability splitting with the pulse characteristics at different phases of evolution related by a simple scaling relationship. We anticipate that similar processes are likely to be observed in many other systems including plasmas, Bose-Einstein condensates, and deep water waves.
我们报告了聚焦非线性薛定谔方程中高阶调制不稳定性的理论、数值和实验研究。这种高阶不稳定性源于基本不稳定性的非线性叠加,与初始单呼吸子演化相关,随后是复杂但确定的脉冲分裂阶段。我们使用达布变换对该过程进行了分析,并与光纤实验进行了比较。我们展示了如何在连续波场上施加适当的低频调制来诱导高阶调制不稳定性分裂,并且在不同演化阶段的脉冲特性之间存在简单的比例关系。我们预计类似的过程可能在许多其他系统中观察到,包括等离子体、玻色-爱因斯坦凝聚体和深海波。