We investigate the induced modulation instability in second-harmonic generation beyond the early stage the linearized growth of the modulation. We find a regime of recurrence (quasiperiodic conversion and back conversion between the pump and the modulation) which is genuine of the parametric conversion process quadratic media. Such recurrence is mainly driven by a process of nondegenerate downconversion, showing no analogy to the cascading regime which mimics the cubic (Kerr) nonlinearities. We consider two different steady states, i.e., a pure second-harmonic and a mixed fundamental and second-harmonic state. Both exhibit this dynamics, which we show to be amenable to a description in terms of reduced frequency-truncated models. The comparison with full numerical simulations of the starting model proves the validity and robustness of reduced models in characterizing, in a simple and elegant way, a wide range of modulationally unstable steady states.
Recurrent nonlinear modulational instability via down-conversion in quadratic media
Armaroli, Andrea
;Ferraresi, Simone;Bellanca, Gaetano;Malaguti, Stefania;Trillo, Stefano
2025
Abstract
We investigate the induced modulation instability in second-harmonic generation beyond the early stage the linearized growth of the modulation. We find a regime of recurrence (quasiperiodic conversion and back conversion between the pump and the modulation) which is genuine of the parametric conversion process quadratic media. Such recurrence is mainly driven by a process of nondegenerate downconversion, showing no analogy to the cascading regime which mimics the cubic (Kerr) nonlinearities. We consider two different steady states, i.e., a pure second-harmonic and a mixed fundamental and second-harmonic state. Both exhibit this dynamics, which we show to be amenable to a description in terms of reduced frequency-truncated models. The comparison with full numerical simulations of the starting model proves the validity and robustness of reduced models in characterizing, in a simple and elegant way, a wide range of modulationally unstable steady states.I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


