Note on wavefront dislocation in surface water waves

Natanael Karjanto, E. van Groesen

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Abstract

At singular points of a wave field, where the amplitude vanishes, the phase may become singular and wavefront dislocation may occur. In this Letter we investigate for wave fields in one spatial dimension the appearance of these essentially linear phenomena. We introduce the Chu-Mei quotient as it is known to appear in the 'nonlinear dispersion relation' for wave groups as a consequence of the nonlinear transformation of the complex amplitude to real phase-amplitude variables. We show that unboundedness of this quotient at a singular point, related to unboundedness of the local wavenumber and frequency, is a generic property and that it is necessary for the occurrence of phase singularity and wavefront dislocation, while these phenomena are generic too. We also show that the 'soliton on finite background', an explicit solution of the NLS equation and a model for modulational instability leading to extreme waves, possesses wavefront dislocations and unboundedness of the Chu-Mei quotient.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)173-179
Number of pages7
JournalPhysics Letters A
Volume371
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 12 Nov 2007
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Chu-Mei quotient
  • Nonlinear dispersion relation
  • Phase singularity
  • Soliton on finite background
  • Vanishing amplitude
  • Wavefront dislocation

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