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Two-dimensional discrete solitons in rotating lattices

Pattern Formation and Solitons 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

We introduce a two-dimensional (2D) discrete nonlinear Schr\"{o}dinger (DNLS) equation with self-attractive cubic nonlinearity in a rotating reference frame. The model applies to a Bose-Einstein condensate stirred by a rotating strong optical lattice, or light propagation in a twisted bundle of nonlinear fibers. Two species of localized states are constructed: off-axis fundamental solitons (FSs), placed at distance RR from the rotation pivot, and on-axis (R=0) vortex solitons (VSs), with vorticities % S=1 and 2. At a fixed value of rotation frequency Ω\Omega , a stability interval for the FSs is found in terms of the lattice coupling constant CC, % 0<C<C_{\mathrm{cr}}(R), with monotonically decreasing Ccr(R)C_{\mathrm{cr}}(R). VSs with S=1 have a stability interval, \tilde{C}_{\mathrm{cr}%}^{(S=1)}(\Omega)<C<C_{\mathrm{cr}}^{(S=1)}(\Omega), which exists for % \Omega below a certain critical value, Ωcr(S=1)\Omega_{\mathrm{cr}}^{(S=1)}. This implies that the VSs with S=1 are \emph{destabilized} in the weak-coupling limit by the rotation. On the contrary, VSs with S=2, that are known to be unstable in the standard DNLS equation, with Ω=0\Omega =0, are \emph{stabilized} by the rotation in region 0<C<Ccr(S=2)0<C<C_{\mathrm{cr}}^{(S=2)}%, with Ccr(S=2)C_{\mathrm{cr}}^{(S=2)} growing as a function of Ω\Omega . Quadrupole and octupole on-axis solitons are considered too, their stability regions being weakly affected by Ω0\Omega \neq 0.

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@article{arxiv.0709.3399,
  title  = {Two-dimensional discrete solitons in rotating lattices},
  author = {J. Cuevas and B. A. Malomed and P. G. Kevrekidis},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.3399},
  year   = {2009}
}

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To be published in Physical Review E

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