Spectral renormalization method for computing self-localized solutions to nonlinear systems.

Opt Lett

Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Colorado, Campus Box 526, Boulder, Colorado 80309-0526, USA.

Published: August 2005

A new numerical scheme for computing self-localized states--or solitons--of nonlinear waveguides is proposed. The idea behind the method is to transform the underlying equation governing the soliton, such as a nonlinear Schrödinger-type equation, into Fourier space and determine a nonlinear nonlocal integral equation coupled to an algebraic equation. The coupling prevents the numerical scheme from diverging. The nonlinear guided mode is then determined from a convergent fixed point iteration scheme. This spectral renormalization method can find wide applications in nonlinear optics and related fields such as Bose-Einstein condensation and fluid mechanics.

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