Noise-seeded spatiotemporal modulation instability in normal dispersion.
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In optical second-harmonic generation with normal dispersion, the virtually infinite bandwidth of the unbounded, hyperbolic, modulational instability leads to quenching of spatial multisoliton formation and to the occurrence of a catastrophic spatiotemporal breakup when an extended beam is left to interact with an extremely weak external noise with a coherence time much shorter than that of the pump.
Journal: Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics