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Self-trapping of necklace-ring beams in self-focusing Kerr media

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PHYSICAL REVIEW E
Volume 62, Issue 2, Pages 2810-2820

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevE.62.2810

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Recently, we suggested a type of self-trapped optical beams that can propagate in a stable form in (2 +1)D self-focusing Ken media: Necklace-ring beams [M. Soljacic, S. Sears, and M. Segev, Phys. Rev. Lett. 81, 4851 (1998)]. These self-trapped necklaces slowly expand their ring diameter as they propagate as a result of a net radial force that adjacent pearls (azimuthal spots) exert on each ether. Here, we revisit the self-trapped necklace beams and investigate their properties analytically and numerically. Specifically, we use two different approaches and find analytic expressions for the propagation dynamics of the necklace beams. We show that the expansion dynamics can be controlled and stopped for more than 40 diffraction lengths, making it possible to start thinking about interaction-collision phenomena between self-trapped necklaces and related soliton effects. Such self-trapped necklace-ring beams should also be observable in all other nonlinear systems described by the cubic (2+1)D nonlinear Shrodinger equation-in almost all nonlinear systems in nature that describe envelope waves.

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