Publication Date
2007
Journal or Book Title
Physics Review E
Abstract
In the present work, we study dark solitons in dynamical lattices with the saturable nonlinearity and compare them to those in lattices with the cubic nonlinearity. This comparison has become especially relevant in light of recent experimental developments in the former context. The stability properties of the fundamental waves, for both onsite and intersite modes, are examined analytically and corroborated by numerical results. Our findings indicate that for both models onsite solutions are stable for sufficiently small values of the coupling between adjacent nodes, while intersite solutions are always unstable. The nature of the instability (which is oscillatory for onsite solutions at large coupling and exponential for inter-site solutions) is probed via the dynamical evolution of unstable solitary waves through appropriately crafted numerical experiments; typically, these computations result in dynamic motion of the originally stationary solitary waves. Another key finding, consistent with recent experimental results, is that the instability growth rate for the saturable nonlinearity is found to be smaller than that of the cubic case.
Volume
75
Issue
6
Recommended Citation
Fitrakis, E P. and Kevrekidis, PG, "Dark solitons in discrete lattices: Saturable versus cubic nonlinearities" (2007). Physics Review E. 1133.
Retrieved from https://scholarworks.umass.edu/math_faculty_pubs/1133
Comments
This is the pre-published version harvested from arXiv. The published version is located at http://pre.aps.org/abstract/PRE/v75/i6/e066608