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Optical solitons, self-focusing, and wave collapse in a space-fractional Schrödinger equation with a Kerr-type
Manna Chen1, Shihao Zeng1, Daquan Lu1
1Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Nanophotonic Functional Materials and Devices, South China Normal University, Guangzhou 510006, China.
Abstract:
We investigate the nonlinear dynamics of (1+1)-dimensional optical beam in the system described by the space-fractional Schrödinger equation with the Kerr nonlinearity. Using the variational method, the analytical soliton solutions are obtained for different values of the fractional Lévy index α. All solitons are demonstrated to be stable for 1<α≤2. However, when α=1, the beam undergoes a catastrophic collapse (blow-up) like its counterpart in the (1+2)-dimensional system at α=2. The collapse distance is analytically obtained and a physical explanation for the collapse is given.
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