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From non-local gap solitary waves to bound states in periodic media

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ROYAL SOC
DOI: 10.1098/rspa.2011.0341

Keywords

solitary waves; bound states; periodic media; bifurcation

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  1. National Science Foundation [DMS-098122, DMS-0908167]
  2. Air Force Office of Scientific Research [USAF 9550-09-1-0228]

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Solitary waves in one-dimensional periodic media are discussed by employing the nonlinear Schrodinger equation with a spatially periodic potential as a model. This equation admits two families of gap solitons that bifurcate from the edges of Bloch bands in the linear wave spectrum. These fundamental solitons may be positioned only at specific locations relative to the potential; otherwise, they become non-local owing to the presence of growing tails of exponentially small amplitude with respect to the wave peak amplitude. Here, by matching the tails of such non-local solitary waves, high-order locally confined gap solitons, or bound states, are constructed. Details are worked out for bound states comprising two non-local solitary waves in the presence of a sinusoidal potential. A countable set of bound-state families, characterized by the separation distance of the two solitary waves, is found, and each family features three distinct solution branches that bifurcate near Bloch-band edges at small, but finite, amplitude. Power curves associated with these solution branches are computed asymptotically for large solitary-wave separation, and the theoretical predictions are consistent with numerical results.

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