
Nonlinear Guided Wave Optics
- A testbed for extreme waves
- Stefan Wabnitz
- December 2017
Description
Experiments and theory have rapidly progressed on nonlinear optical extreme waves, showing that guided wave nonlinear optics and fiber lasers provide a relatively simple, accessible and controllable test bed for the observations and accurate statistical studies of extreme wave phenomena that obey the same universal rules, which apply to a large ensemble of different physical systems. With introductory material to make the subject area accessible to non-specialists such as graduate and PhD students, and researchers working in other areas where extreme waves are relevant, this book features contributions by prominent scientists in this emerging field and is a comprehensive treatment of optical extreme wave research.
About Editors
Stefan Wabnitz obtained the Laurea Degree in electronics engineering from the University of Rome "La Sapienza" in 1982, an MS in electrical engineering from Caltech in 1983, and a PhD in applied electromagnetism from the Italian Ministry of Education in 1988. In 1996, he became a full professor in physics at the University of Burgundy in Dijon, France.
Since September 2007, he joined as a full professor of the Department of Electronics for Automation of the University of Brescia, Italy. His current research activities involve nonlinear propagation effects in high-bit-rate optical communication systems and in all-optical information processing devices. He is the author and co-author of more than 500 refereed papers and conference presentations, the deputy editor of Elsevier's Optical Fiber Technology, and is a member of the Optical Society of America, and of the IEEE-Photonics Society.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Extreme events in forced oscillatory media in 0, 1 and 2 dimensions
Chapter 2: Extreme waves in stimulated backscattering and frequency conversion processes
Chapter 3: Irreversibility and squeezing of shock waves
Chapter 4: Observation of the rupture of a photon dam in an optical fiber
Chapter 5: Instabilities and extreme events in all-normal dispersion mode-locked fibre lasers
Chapter 6: Extreme wave dynamics from incoherent dissipative solitons in fiber laser cavities
Chapter 7: Ubiquitous nature of modulation instability: from periodic to localized perturbations
Chapter 8: Rogue waves in photorefractive media
Chapter 9: Vector rogue waves driven by polarization instabilities
Chapter 10: Fundamental rogue waves and their superpositions in nonlinear integrable systems
Chapter 11: Are rogue waves really rogue?
Chapter 12: Rogue Waves in Integrable Turbulence: Semi-Classical Theory and Fast Measurements
Chapter 13: Rogue waves formation in a high birefringent fiber
Chapter 14: Spatiotemporal nonlinear dynamics in multimode fibers
Chapter 15: Noise-initiated dynamics in nonlinear fiber optics
Chapter 16: Cavity soliton dynamics and rogue waves in driven Kerr cavities
Bibliographic
Hardback ISBN: 9780750314589
Ebook ISBN: 9780750314602
DOI: 10.1088/978-0-7503-1460-2
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
Series: IOP Series in Emerging Technologies in Optics and Photonics