Abstract
It is commonly held that a necessary condition for the existence of
solitons in nonlinear-wave systems is that the soliton’s frequency
(spatial or temporal) must not fall into the continuous spectrum of
radiation modes. However, this is not always true. We present a new
class of codimension-one solitons (i.e., those existing at isolated frequency values) that are embedded
into the continuous spectrum. This is possible if the spectrum of the
linearized system has (at least) two branches, one corresponding to
exponentially localized solutions, and the other to radiation modes. An
embedded soliton (ES) is obtained when the latter component exactly
vanishes in the solitary-wave’s tail. The paper contains both a survey
of recent results obtained by the authors and some new results, the aim
being to draw together several different mechanism underlying the
existence of ESs. We also consider the distinctive properties of semi-stability of ESs, and moving
ESs. Results are presented for four different physical models,
including an extended fifth-order KdV equation describing surface waves
in inviscid fluids, and three models from nonlinear optics. One of them
pertains to a resonant Bragg grating in an optical fiber with a cubic
nonlinearity, while two others describe second-harmonic generation (SHG)
in the temporal or spatial domain (i.e., respectively, propagating
pulses in nonlinear-optical fibers, or stationary patterns in nonlinear
planar waveguides). Special attention is paid to the SHG model in the
temporal domain for a case of competing quadratic and cubic
nonlinearities. In particular, a new result is that when both harmonics
have anomalous dispersion, an ES can exist which is, virtually,
completely stable.
Translated title of the contribution | Embedded solitons: solitary waves in resonance with the linear spectrum |
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Original language | English |
Pages (from-to) | 340-354 |
Number of pages | 15 |
Journal | Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena |
Volume | 152-153 |
Early online date | 7 May 2001 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 15 May 2001 |
Keywords
- Embedded solitons
- Solitary waves
- Linear spectrum