2019
DOI: 10.1038/s42254-019-0100-0
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Rogue waves and analogies in optics and oceanography

Abstract: We review the study of rogue waves and related instabilities in optical and oceanic environments, with particular focus on recent experimental developments. In optics, we emphasize results arising from the use of real-time measurement techniques, whilst in oceanography we consider insights obtained from analysis of real-world ocean wave data and controlled experiments in wave tanks. Although significant progress in understanding rogue waves has been made based on an analogy between wave dynamics in optics and … Show more

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“…There are various physical processes in ocean systems, such as wave breaking, dissipation, currents, and wind force. 41 The wave breaking is a natural nonlinear process while the dissipation, currents, and wind force are either nonlinear or linear. In a word, the observations of ocean RWs are very complicated.…”
Section: Comparison Between Ocean Rws and Optical Rws In Fiber Lasersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are various physical processes in ocean systems, such as wave breaking, dissipation, currents, and wind force. 41 The wave breaking is a natural nonlinear process while the dissipation, currents, and wind force are either nonlinear or linear. In a word, the observations of ocean RWs are very complicated.…”
Section: Comparison Between Ocean Rws and Optical Rws In Fiber Lasersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In both cases, there is a similar mathematical equation in the form of an NLSE, which can be used for describing the evolutionary process of the envelope in time and space. 41,42 In fiber laser, there is the sinusoidal underlying carrier wave at frequency ω while there is the Stokes wave modulated by the NLSE envelope, which (to the second order) includes contributions at both ω and the second harmonic 2ω. 43 In both cases, the measurement methods in the domain are also different.…”
Section: Comparison Between Ocean Rws and Optical Rws In Fiber Lasersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Though they are initially observed as extreme waves in the oceans, now a days they appear in a wider range of fields such as fiber optics as extreme amplitude pulses, optical cavities as high amplitudes, laser outputs as extreme pulses, Bose-Einstein condensates (BEC) as high atomic concentration, etc. [8,9].…”
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“…Therefore, polaritonic frequency combs, and generally space-time control of nonlinear SPWs, are unfortunately challenging due to material limitations and driving field characteristics [26-28].Propagation of an optical pulse in nonlinear media leads to the appearance of strongly localized bright and dark waves such as soliton [29], rogue waves and breathers in nearly conservative systems [30]. Bright rogue waves and breathers are highly localized nonlinear solitary waves with oscillatory amplitudes [31,32]. These waves are valuable for their applications to phase and intensity modulation schemes [33,34], as well as the formation of bound states and molecule-like behavior [35].…”
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