Multiple hydrodynamical shocks induced by Raman effect in photonic crystal fibres
arXiv:1005.0995 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.82.013838
Abstract
We theoretically predict the occurrence of multiple hydrodynamical-like shock phenomena in the propagation of ultrashort intense pulses in a suitably engineered photonic crystal fiber. The shocks are due to the Raman effect, which acts as a nonlocal term favoring their generation in the focusing regime. It is shown that the problem is mapped to shock formation in the presence of a slope and a gravity-like potential. The signature of multiple shocks in XFROG signals is unveiled.