Al. Gaeta et Rw. Boyd, TRANSVERSE INSTABILITIES IN THE POLARIZATIONS AND INTENSITIES OF COUNTERPROPAGATING LIGHT WAVES, Physical review. A, 48(2), 1993, pp. 1610-1624
We present a theoretical analysis of the stability characteristics of
each of the four eigenpolarization configurations of two light waves c
ounterpropagating through a nonlinear medium. Our treatment generalize
s previous treatments in that we allow the possibility of the developm
ent of transverse instabilities in either the intensities or the polar
izations of the waves. Indeed, we find that under many conditions the
instability develops in directions other than the symmetry axis of the
interaction and that the instability can affect the intensity or the
polarization of the waves. We also find through numerical computations
that the polarizations of the waves can become unstable in the nonlin
ear regime at intensities above the threshold for the transverse ampli
tude instability but below the threshold predicted by linear stability
analysis for the corresponding polarization instability. We conclude
that in many cases the inclusion of the tensor properties of the nonli
near interaction is important in describing the dynamical behavior of
counterpropagating waves.