Pimenov Alexander, Slepneva Svetlana, Huyet Guillaume, Vladimirov Andrei G
Weierstrass Institute, Mohrenstraße 39, Berlin 10117, Germany.
Centre for Advanced Photonics and Process Analysis & Department of Physical Sciences, Cork Institute of Technology, Cork T12P928, Ireland.
Phys Rev Lett. 2017 May 12;118(19):193901. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.193901. Epub 2017 May 11.
We present a theoretical approach to investigate the effect of dispersion in dynamical systems commonly described by time-delay models. The introduction of a polarization equation provides a means to introduce dispersion as a distributed delay term. The expansion of this term in power series, as usually performed to study the propagation of waves in spatially extended systems, can lead to the appearance of spurious instabilities. This approach is illustrated using a long cavity laser, where in the normal dispersion regime both the experiment and theory show a stable operation, while a modulation instability, commonly referred as the Benjamin-Feir instability, is observed in the anomalous dispersion regime.