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Nonlinear dynamics of deja vuphenomenon in nonautonomous cubic-quintic NLSE models: Complete suppression of rogue waves generation

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OPTIK
Volume 261, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijleo.2022.169131

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Nonautonomous cubic-quintic NLSE model; Induced modulational instability; Fermi-Pasta-Ulam recurrence; Nonlinear analogies to the ?d?j? vu?phenomenon

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  1. CONACyT, Mexico [CF-MI-20191008164427672-86390]

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The main objective of our study is to reveal the role of cubic-quintic nonlinearity in the dynamics of induced modulational instability in nonautonomous nonlinear optical systems with dispersion and nonlinearity varying along the propagation distance. Analytical methods are used to obtain the criterion of modulational instability in the cubic-quintic nonautonomous systems. The nonlinear stage of modulational instability is studied through direct computational modeling. The main results of our computer experiments clearly demonstrate imperfect spectral energy restoration, leading to variations in the Fermi-Pasta-Ulam recurrence periods, and emphasize the significance of compensating both the quintic nonlinearity and changing dispersion to suppress the appearance of rogue waves.
The main objective of our study consists in revealing the role of the cubic-quintic nonlinearity in the dynamics of induced modulational instability in nonautonomous nonlinear optical systems with dispersion and nonlinearity varying along the propagation distance. Analytical methods are used to obtain the criterion of modulational instability in the cubic-quintic nonautonomous systems. Nonlinear stage of the modulational instability is studied by direct computational modeling. The main results of our computer experiments clearly demonstrate the imperfect spectral energy restoration leading to variations of the Fermi-Pasta-Ulam recurrence (deja vu) periods. The significance of the results consists in the important possibility of suppressing the appearance of rogue waves due to the compensation mechanisms for both the quintic nonlinearity and the changing dispersion.

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