Results in Physics (Nov 2022)
Transmission dynamics of circular–linear edge dislocation solitons in nonlocal nonlinear media
Abstract
In this paper, the nonlinear propagation dynamics of circular–linear edge dislocation beams (CLED beams) in nonlocal media are studied theoretically. The transport formulae of CLED beams in nonlocal nonlinear media is derived. The evolution of the beam width, curvature, and intensity distribution are discussed in detail. Two different incident cases of CLED beams, namely beam waist and non-beam waist incidences, are discussed and compared. It is found that the off-axial distance can effectively adjust the position of linear edge dislocation and play a key role on beam propagation. The initial beam power and non-beam waist distance also play a key role in propagation. In particular, when specific parameters are selected, the CLED beam can form a transmission state with beam width and transverse pattern both invariant, i.e., CLED soliton forms. For general parameters, the transverse multi-peak patterns of the CLED beam evolutes periodically, i.e., a generalized higher-order soliton or breather forms.