Management of localized energy in discrete nonlinear transmission lines

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Published 9 October 2007 Europhysics Letters Association
, , Citation M. Sato et al 2007 EPL 80 30002 DOI 10.1209/0295-5075/80/30002

0295-5075/80/3/30002

Abstract

The manipulation of locked intrinsic localized modes/discrete breathers is studied experimentally in nonlinear electric transmission line arrays. Introducing a static lattice impurity in the form of a capacitor, resistor or inductor has been used both to seed or destroy and attract or repel these localized excitations. In a nonlinear di-element array counter propagating short electrical pulses traveling in the acoustic branch are used to generate a stationary intrinsic localized mode in the optic branch at any particular lattice site. By changing the pulse polarity the same localized excitation can be eliminated demonstrating that the dynamical impurity associated with the propagating electrical pulse in the acoustic branch can trigger optical localized mode behavior.

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10.1209/0295-5075/80/30002