Artículo de revista
Optical wall dynamics induced by coexistence of monostable and bistable spatial regions
Fecha
2016Registro en:
PHYSICAL REVIEW E 94, 052220 (2016)
2470-0045
10.1103/PhysRevE.94.052220
Autor
Odent, Vincent
Louvergneaux, E.
Clerc Gavilán, Marcel
Andrade Silva, Ignacio
Institución
Resumen
When nonequilibrium extended homogeneous systems exhibit multistability, it leads to the presence of domain walls between the existing equilibria. Depending on the stability of the steady states, the dynamics differs. Here, we consider the interface dynamics in the case of a spatially inhomogeneous system, namely, an optical system where the control parameter is spatially Gaussian. Then interfaces connect the monostable and the bistable nonuniform states that are associated with two distinct spatial regions. The coexistence of these two regions of different stability induces relaxation dynamics and the propagation of a wall with a time-dependent speed. We emphasize analytically these two dynamical behaviors using a generic bistable model. Experimentally, an inhomogeneous Gaussian light beam traveling through either a dye-doped liquid crystal cell or a Kerr cavity depicts these behaviors, in agreement with the theoretical predictions