Caustics are phenomena in which nature concentrates the energy of waves and may exhibit rogue-type behavior. Although they are known mostly in optics, caustics are intrinsic to all wave phenomena. As we demonstrate in this Letter, the formation of caustics and consequently rogue events in linear systems requires strong phase fluctuations. We show that nonlinear phase shifts can generate sharp caustics from even small fluctuations. Moreover, in that the wave amplitude increases dramatically in caustics, nonlinearity is usually inevitable. We perform an experiment in an optical system with Kerr nonlinearity, simulate the results based on the nonlinear Schrödinger equation, and achieve perfect agreement. As the same theoretical framewor...
We reanalyse the probability for formation of extreme waves using the simple model of linear interfe...
International audienceThe nonlinear Schrodinger equation, who is one of the most significant equatio...
Recent observations show that the probability of encountering an extremely large rogue wave in the o...
Rogue waves, i.e. high amplitude fluctuations in random wave fields, have been studied in several co...
In recent years, large amplitude rogue waves have been studied in water and optical fibers. These la...
Rogue waves are giant nonlinear waves that suddenly appear and disappear in oceans and optics. We di...
International audienceThere are many examples in physics of systems showing rogue wave behaviour, th...
We investigate the generation mechanisms and evolution dynamics of rogue (or freak) waves using dire...
The concept of rogue waves arises from a mysterious and potentially calamitous phenomenon of oceanic...
International audienceWe study the existence and properties of rogue-wave solutions in different non...
We propose a novel, analytically tractable, scenario of the rogue wave formation in the framework of...
A review of physical mechanisms of the rogue wave phenomenon is given. The data of marine observatio...
Optical "rogue" waves are rare and very high intensity pulses of light that occur in optical devices...
International audienceThe nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLSE) is a seminal equation of nonlinear p...
This talk is devoted to rogue waves. This novel scientific term was born in nautical mythology, ente...
We reanalyse the probability for formation of extreme waves using the simple model of linear interfe...
International audienceThe nonlinear Schrodinger equation, who is one of the most significant equatio...
Recent observations show that the probability of encountering an extremely large rogue wave in the o...
Rogue waves, i.e. high amplitude fluctuations in random wave fields, have been studied in several co...
In recent years, large amplitude rogue waves have been studied in water and optical fibers. These la...
Rogue waves are giant nonlinear waves that suddenly appear and disappear in oceans and optics. We di...
International audienceThere are many examples in physics of systems showing rogue wave behaviour, th...
We investigate the generation mechanisms and evolution dynamics of rogue (or freak) waves using dire...
The concept of rogue waves arises from a mysterious and potentially calamitous phenomenon of oceanic...
International audienceWe study the existence and properties of rogue-wave solutions in different non...
We propose a novel, analytically tractable, scenario of the rogue wave formation in the framework of...
A review of physical mechanisms of the rogue wave phenomenon is given. The data of marine observatio...
Optical "rogue" waves are rare and very high intensity pulses of light that occur in optical devices...
International audienceThe nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLSE) is a seminal equation of nonlinear p...
This talk is devoted to rogue waves. This novel scientific term was born in nautical mythology, ente...
We reanalyse the probability for formation of extreme waves using the simple model of linear interfe...
International audienceThe nonlinear Schrodinger equation, who is one of the most significant equatio...
Recent observations show that the probability of encountering an extremely large rogue wave in the o...