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Modulational instability gain spectrum of nonlinear photonic Bloch waves in periodic media

Modulational instability gain spectrum of nonlinear photonic Bloch waves in periodic media
Modulational instability gain spectrum of nonlinear photonic Bloch waves in periodic media
The modulation instability gain spectrum of nonlinear photonic Bloch waves (the nonlinear normal modes of DFB gratings) is obtained analytically for the first time. The analysis is relevant to bistability, oscillation and gap-soliton formation in these structures.
Russell, P.St.J.
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Archambault, J.L.
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Russell, P.St.J.
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Archambault, J.L.
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Russell, P.St.J. and Archambault, J.L. (1992) Modulational instability gain spectrum of nonlinear photonic Bloch waves in periodic media. IQEC'92: XVI International Quantum Electronics Conference, Vienna, Austria. 14 - 19 Jun 1992.

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The modulation instability gain spectrum of nonlinear photonic Bloch waves (the nonlinear normal modes of DFB gratings) is obtained analytically for the first time. The analysis is relevant to bistability, oscillation and gap-soliton formation in these structures.

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Published date: 1992
Venue - Dates: IQEC'92: XVI International Quantum Electronics Conference, Vienna, Austria, 1992-06-14 - 1992-06-19

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Local EPrints ID: 77364
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/77364
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Author: P.St.J. Russell
Author: J.L. Archambault

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