Surface solitons in quasiperiodic nonlinear photonic lattices
Abstract
We study discrete surface solitons in semi-infinite, one-dimensional, nonlinear (Kerr), quasiperiodic waveguide arrays of the Fibonacci and Aubry-Andr\'e types, and explore different families of localized surface modes, as a function of optical power content (`nonlinearity') and quasiperiodic strength (`disorder'). We find a strong asymmetry in the power content of the mode as a function of the propagation constant, between the cases of focussing and defocussing nonlinearity, in both models. We also examine the dynamical evolution of a completely-localized initial excitation at the array surface. We find that in general, for a given optical power, a smaller quasiperiodic strength is required to effect localization at the surface than in the bulk. Also, for fixed quasiperiodic strength, a smaller optical power is needed to localize the excitation at the edge than inside the bulk.
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@article{arxiv.1111.2978,
title = {Surface solitons in quasiperiodic nonlinear photonic lattices},
author = {Alejandro J. Martinez and Mario I. Molina},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1111.2978},
year = {2015}
}
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8 pages, 7 figures, submitted for publication