PMID: 15245225Jul 13, 2004Paper

Random-phase solitons in nonlinear periodic lattices

Physical Review Letters
Hrvoje BuljanDemetrios N Christodoulides

Abstract

We predict the existence of random phase solitons in nonlinear periodic lattices. These solitons exist when the nonlinear response time is much longer than the characteristic time of random phase fluctuations. The intensity profiles, power spectra, and statistical (coherence) properties of these stationary waves conform to the periodicity of the lattice. The general phenomenon of such solitons is analyzed in the context of nonlinear photonic lattices.

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Citations

Feb 4, 2005·Nature·Oren CohenDemetrios N Christodoulides
Jun 29, 2006·Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics·R PezerJ W Fleischer
Apr 12, 2006·Physical Review. E, Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics·Jianke Yang, Zhigang Chen
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Jul 11, 2005·Optics Express·Christian RosbergYuri Kivshar
Oct 16, 2006·Optics Express·Kristian MotzekYuri S Kivshar
Jul 28, 2012·Reports on Progress in Physics·Zhigang ChenDemetrios N Christodoulides
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May 21, 2005·Physical Review Letters·Guy BartalMordechai Segev
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Feb 4, 2014·Physical Review Letters·Yaakov LumerMordechai Segev

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