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Energy localization in nonlinear lattices
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1993
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Quantum ScienceQuantum Lattice SystemEngineeringQuantum ComputingPhysicsLarge Amplitude ExcitationsNonlinear ExcitationsNonlinear Wave PropagationLattice (Order)Applied PhysicsEnergy LocalizationQuantum ChaosLattice TheoryBiophysicsNonlinear LatticeNonlinear Oscillation
We discuss the process by which energy, initially evenly distributed in a nonlinear lattice, can localize itself into large amplitude excitations. We show that the standard modulational instability mechanism, which can initiate the process by the formation of small amplitude breathers, is completed efficiently, in the presence of discreteness, by energy exchange mechanisms between the nonlinear excitations which favor systematically the growth of the large excitations. The process is, however, self-regulated because the large amplitude excitations are finally trapped by the Peierls-Nabarro potential.
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