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Anderson localisation and optical-event horizons in rogue-soliton generation

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Opt. Express, 25 (5): 5457--5465 (March 2017)
DOI: 10.1364/OE.25.005457

Abstract

We unveil the relation between the linear Anderson localisation process and nonlinear modulation instability. Anderson localised modes are formed in certain temporal intervals due to the random background noise. Such localised modes seed the formation of solitary waves that will appear during the modulation instability process at those preferred intervals. Afterwards, optical-event horizon effects between dispersive waves and solitons produce an artificial collective acceleration that favours the collision of solitons, which could eventually lead to a rogue-soliton generation.

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