Nonlinear Sciences – Pattern Formation and Solitons
Scientific paper
1996-08-20
PRL v.75, 228, 1995
Nonlinear Sciences
Pattern Formation and Solitons
RevTeX 13 pages, 3 PS-figures
Scientific paper
10.1103/PhysRevLett.75.228
An interphase boundary may be immobilized due to nonlinear diffractional interactions in a feedback optical device. This effect reminds of the Turing mechanism, with the optical field playing the role of a diffusive inhibitor. Two examples of pattern formation are considered in detail: arrays of kinks in 1d, and solitary spots in 2d. In both cases, a large number of equilibrium solutions is possible due to the oscillatory character of diffractional interaction.
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