Localized plateau beam resulting from strong nonlocal coupling in a cavity filled by metamaterials and liquid-crystal cells
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Tlidi, M.
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Fernández Oto, C.
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Clerc Gavilán, Marcel
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Escaff Dixon, Daniel
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Kockaert, P.
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2016-01-03T01:46:58Z
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2016-01-03T01:46:58Z
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2015
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Physical Review A 92, 053838 (2015)
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DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.92.053838
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/136122
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Abstract
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We investigate the formation of a localized plateau beam in the transverse section of a nonlinear optical ring cavity filled with a metamaterial and a nonlocal medium such as a nematic liquid crystal. We show that, far from the modulational instability regime, localized structures with a varying width may be stable in one and two-dimensional settings. The mechanism of stabilization is related with strong nonlocal coupling mediated by a Lorentzian type of kernel. We show that there exists stable bright and dark localized structures. A reduction of Lugiato-Lefever equation in the regime close to the nascent bistability allows us to analytically derive a simple formula for the width of localized structures in one-dimensional systems. Direct numerical simulations of the dynamical model agree with the analytical predictions.