A novel type of spatial modulational instability induced by the dynamical interaction of two strongly coupled fundamental and harmonic fields in a second-order nonlinear optical material is demonstrated experimentally. This phenomenon is explained theoretically on the basis of a one-dimensional Floquet theory. At high intensities, the formation of a 1D solitary wave lattice is superseded by the onset of 2D modulational instabilities.

Spatial modulational instability and multisolitonlike generation in a quadratically nonlinear optical medium

TRILLO, Stefano;
1997

Abstract

A novel type of spatial modulational instability induced by the dynamical interaction of two strongly coupled fundamental and harmonic fields in a second-order nonlinear optical material is demonstrated experimentally. This phenomenon is explained theoretically on the basis of a one-dimensional Floquet theory. At high intensities, the formation of a 1D solitary wave lattice is superseded by the onset of 2D modulational instabilities.
1997
Fuerst, R. A; Baboiu, D. M.; Lawrence, B.; Torruellas, W. E.; Stegeman, G. I.; Trillo, Stefano; Wabnitz, Stefan
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