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  • 2013 Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics - International Quantum Electronics Conference
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  • paper IG_P_4

Rogue Waves Generated through Quantum Chaos

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Abstract

Rouge waves, or freak waves, are extreme events that manifest themselves with the formation of waves with giant amplitude. One of the distinctive features of their appearance is an anomalous amplitude probability distribution, which shows significant deviations from the classical Rayleigh statistics [1]. Initially observed in the context of oceanography, rogue waves have been extensively studied in Optics where their observation has been reported in nonlinear optical fibers [2] and laser systems [3].

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