Chirped Peregrine solitons in a class of cubic-quintic nonlinear Schrodinger equations

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TitreChirped Peregrine solitons in a class of cubic-quintic nonlinear Schrodinger equations
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2016
AuteursChen S, Baronio F, Soto-Crespo JM, Liu Y, Grelu P
JournalPHYSICAL REVIEW E
Volume93
Pagination062202
Date PublishedJUN 7
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2470-0045
Résumé

We shed light on the fundamental form of the Peregrine soliton as well as on its frequency chirping property by virtue of a pertinent cubic-quintic nonlinear Schrodinger equation. An exact generic Peregrine soliton solution is obtained via a simple gauge transformation, which unifies the recently-most-studied fundamental rogue-wave species. We discover that this type of Peregrine soliton, viable for both the focusing and defocusing Kerr nonlinearities, could exhibit an extra doubly localized chirp while keeping the characteristic intensity features of the original Peregrine soliton, hence the term chirped Peregrine soliton. The existence of chirped Peregrine solitons in a self-defocusing nonlinear medium may be attributed to the presence of self-steepening effect when the latter is not balanced out by the third-order dispersion. We numerically confirm the robustness of such chirped Peregrine solitons in spite of the onset of modulation instability.

DOI10.1103/PhysRevE.93.062202