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This book is devoted to the formation and dynamics of localized structures (vortices, solitons) and of extended patterns (stripes, hexagons, tilted waves) in nonlinear optical resonators such as lasers, optical parametric oscillators, and the like. Theoretical analysis is performed by deriving order parameter equations, and also through numerical integration of microscopic models of the systems under investigation. Experimental observations, and possible technological implementations of transverse optical patterns are also discussed. A comparison with patterns found in other nonlinear systems, both optical systems and extended systems in general, is given.
The growth of regularity from disorder, the evolution from the
simple towards the complex, and the spontaneous formation of spatio
temporal patterns in general are questions which intrigue
everybody. This has been one of the hasic philosophical topics from
ancient to modern times. Is nature able to create something
fundamentally new by itself? If yes, how does this creation occurs?
Or does nature only reproduce something which was already encoded
in it, from the very beginning? This remained a topic exclusively
for philoso phers until very recently, and it was only a few
decades a. go that physicists started to convert this seemingly
purely philosophical subject into a scientific discipline: a
scientific discipline like other scientific disciplines, where one
re lies on formulas and equations, on nunlerical simulations, and
on laboratory experiments. This book is not about general questions
related to pattern formation and self organization in nature. It is
about spontaneous patterns in just one part of nature in nonlinear
optical systems, and, more precisely, in nonlinear optical
resonators. Nonlinear optical systems represent a small part of
nature, hut a very representative part: one can observe here nearly
all the known symmetries of patterns, one can generate nearly all
known types of localized strlictlires and one can realize nearly
all known spatial instabilities and spatial bifurcations.
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