Constant-Intensity Waves And Their Modulation Instability In Non-Hermitian Potentials

Abstract

In all of the diverse areas of science where waves play an important role, one of the most fundamental solutions of the corresponding wave equation is a stationary wave with constant intensity. The most familiar example is that of a plane wave propagating in free space. In the presence of any Hermitian potential, a wavea € s constant intensity is, however, immediately destroyed due to scattering. Here we show that this fundamental restriction is conveniently lifted when working with non-Hermitian potentials. In particular, we present a whole class of waves that have constant intensity in the presence of linear as well as of nonlinear inhomogeneous media with gain and loss. These solutions allow us to study the fundamental phenomenon of modulation instability in an inhomogeneous environment. Our results pose a new challenge for the experiments on non-Hermitian scattering that have recently been put forward.

Publication Date

7-8-2015

Publication Title

Nature Communications

Volume

6

Document Type

Article

Personal Identifier

scopus

DOI Link

https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms8257

Socpus ID

84936980596 (Scopus)

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