Wave Modes Trapped in Rotating Nonlinear Potentials

  • Li Y
  • Pang W
  • Malomed B
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Abstract

We study modes trapped in a rotating ring with the local strength of the nonlinearity modulated as cos(2\theta), where \theta is the azimuthal angle. This modulation pattern may be of three different types: self-focusing (SF), self-defocusing (SDF), and alternating SF-SDF. The model, based on the nonlinear Schrodinger (NLS) equation with periodic boundary conditions, applies to the light propagation in a twisted pipe waveguide, and to a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) loaded into a toroidal trap, under the action of the rotating nonlinear pseudopotential induced by means of the Feshbach resonance in an inhomogeneous external field. In the SF, SDF, and alternating regimes, four, three, and five different types of stable trapped modes are identified, respectively: even, odd, second-harmonic (2H), symmetry-breaking, and 2H-breaking ones. The shapes and stability of these modes, together with transitions between them, are investigated in the first rotational Brillouin zone. Ground-state modes are identified in each regime. Boundaries between symmetric and asymmetric modes are also obtained in an analytical form, by of a two-mode approximation.

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Li, Y., Pang, W., & Malomed, B. A. (2014). Wave Modes Trapped in Rotating Nonlinear Potentials (pp. 171–192). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-02057-0_8

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