Physics – Condensed Matter – Quantum Gases
Scientific paper
2009-04-28
Physics
Condensed Matter
Quantum Gases
A longer version of our recent paper, PRL 102, 093905 (2009)
Scientific paper
We comprehensively investigate gap solitons and Bloch waves in one-dimensional nonlinear periodic systems. Our results show that there exists a composition relation between them: Bloch waves at either the center or edge of the Brillouin zone are infinite chains composed of fundamental gap solitons(FGSs). We argue that such a relation is related to the exact relation between nonlinear Bloch waves and nonlinear Wannier functions. With this composition relation, many conclusions can be drawn for gap solitons without any computation. For example, for the defocusing nonlinearity, there are $n$ families of FGS in the $n$th linear Bloch band gap; for the focusing case, there are infinite number of families of FGSs in the semi-infinite gap and other gaps. In addition, the stability of gap solitons is analyzed. In literature there are numerical results showing that some FGSs have cutoffs on propagation constant (or chemical potential), i.e. these FGSs do not exist for all values of propagation constant (or chemical potential) in the linear band gap. We offer an explanation for this cutoff.
Liang Zhaoxin
Wu Baofeng
Zhang Yongping
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