82 research outputs found

    Moving Embedded Solitons

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    The first theoretical results are reported predicting {\em moving} solitons residing inside ({\it embedded} into) the continuous spectrum of radiation modes. The model taken is a Bragg-grating medium with Kerr nonlinearity and additional second-derivative (wave) terms. The moving embedded solitons (ESs) are doubly isolated (of codimension 2), but, nevertheless, structurally stable. Like quiescent ESs, moving ESs are argued to be stable to linear approximation, and {\it semi}-stable nonlinearly. Estimates show that moving ESs may be experimentally observed as ∼\sim10 fs pulses with velocity ≤1/10\leq 1/10th that of light.Comment: 9 pages 2 figure

    Embedded Solitons in a Three-Wave System

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    We report a rich spectrum of isolated solitons residing inside ({\it embedded } into) the continuous radiation spectrum in a simple model of three-wave spatial interaction in a second-harmonic-generating planar optical waveguide equipped with a quasi-one-dimensional Bragg grating. An infinite sequence of fundamental embedded solitons are found, which differ by the number of internal oscillations. Branches of these zero-walkoff spatial solitons give rise, through bifurcations, to several secondary branches of walking solitons. The structure of the bifurcating branches suggests a multistable configuration of spatial optical solitons, which may find straightforward applications for all-optical switching.Comment: 5 pages 5 figures. To appear in Phys Rev

    Thirring Solitons in the presence of dispersion

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    The effect of dispersion or diffraction on zero-velocity solitons is studied for the generalized massive Thirring model describing a nonlinear optical fiber with grating or parallel-coupled planar waveguides with misaligned axes. The Thirring solitons existing at zero dispersion/diffraction are shown numerically to be separated by a finite gap from three isolated soliton branches. Inside the gap, there is an infinity of multi-soliton branches. Thus, the Thirring solitons are structurally unstable. In another parameter region (far from the Thirring limit), solitons exist everywhere.Comment: 12 pages, Latex. To appear in Phys. Rev. Let

    Bifurcation of Limit Cycles from Boundary Equilibria in Impacting Hybrid Systems

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    A semianalytical method is derived for finding the existence and stability of single-impact periodicorbits born in a boundary equilibrium bifurcation in a generaln-dimensional impacting hybridsystem. Known results are reproduced for planar systems and general formulae derived for three-dimensional (3D) systems. A numerical implementation of the method is illustrated for several 3Dexamples and for an 8D wing-flap model that shows coexistence of attractors. It is shown how themethod can easily be embedded within numerical continuation, and some remarks are made aboutnecessary and sufficient conditions in arbitrary dimensional system

    Normal form analysis of bouncing cycles in isotropic rotor stator contact problems

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    This work considers analysis of sustained bouncing responses of rotating shafts with nonlinear lateral vibrations due to rotor stator contact. The insight that this is an internal resonance phenomena makes this an ideal system to be studied with the method of normal forms, which assumes that a system may be modelled primarily in terms of just its resonant response components. However, the presence of large non smooth nonlinearities due to impact and rub mean that the method must be extended. This is achieved here by incorporating an alternating frequency/time (AFT) step to capture nonlinear forces. Furthermore, the presence of gyroscopic terms leads to the need to handle complex modal variables, and a rotating coordinate frame must be used to obtain periodic responses. The process results in an elegant formulation that can provide reduced order models of a wide variety of rotor systems, with potentially many nonlinear degrees of freedom. The method is demonstrated by comparing against time simulation of two example rotors, demonstrating high precision on a simple model and approximate precision on a larger model

    Modelling and Dynamic Response of a Damper with Relief Valve

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