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Symmetry Breaking of PT-symmetric Solitons in Self-defocusing Saturable Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation
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Abstract
The symmetry breaking phenomenon of the parity-time (PT) symmetric solitons in self-defocusing saturable nonlinear Schrödinger equation is studied. As the soliton power increases, branches of asymmetric solitons are separated from antisymmetric solitons, and they coexist with both symmetric and antisymmetric solitons. The anti-symmetric solitons require different power thresholds when they are under different saturable nonlinear strength. The stronger the saturable nonlinearity is, the larger the power threshold is. The saturable nonlinear strength has obvious modulation effect on the symmetry breaking of antisymmetric solitons and the bifurcation of the power curve. However, when the modulation strength of PT- symmetric potential increases, the effect of this modulation effect weakens. The antisymmetric solitons are only stable in the low power region, and the stability of symmetric and asymmetric solitons is less affected by the soliton power. The increase of the saturable nonlinear strength leads to the increase of the critical power of the symmetry breaking. When a beam propagates in a PT-symmetric optical waveguide, the symmetry breaking of antisymmetric solitons can be controlled by changing the saturable nonlinear strength.
Title: Symmetry Breaking of PT-symmetric Solitons in Self-defocusing Saturable Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation
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Abstract
The symmetry breaking phenomenon of the parity-time (PT) symmetric solitons in self-defocusing saturable nonlinear Schrödinger equation is studied.
As the soliton power increases, branches of asymmetric solitons are separated from antisymmetric solitons, and they coexist with both symmetric and antisymmetric solitons.
The anti-symmetric solitons require different power thresholds when they are under different saturable nonlinear strength.
The stronger the saturable nonlinearity is, the larger the power threshold is.
The saturable nonlinear strength has obvious modulation effect on the symmetry breaking of antisymmetric solitons and the bifurcation of the power curve.
However, when the modulation strength of PT- symmetric potential increases, the effect of this modulation effect weakens.
The antisymmetric solitons are only stable in the low power region, and the stability of symmetric and asymmetric solitons is less affected by the soliton power.
The increase of the saturable nonlinear strength leads to the increase of the critical power of the symmetry breaking.
When a beam propagates in a PT-symmetric optical waveguide, the symmetry breaking of antisymmetric solitons can be controlled by changing the saturable nonlinear strength.
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