Formation of one-dimensional spatial structures in degenerate optical
parametric oscillation due to diffraction effects is discussed and the
ir analogy with parametrically excited localized structures studied in
hydrodynamics is illustrated. It is shown that, when the emergence of
roll patterns is inhibited by cavity constraints, localized structure
s in the form of bright or dark solitary waves for the signal held may
be generated for appropriate detunings of the pump held from a cavity
resonance. The dark waves exist when bifurcation is supercritical and
are stable close to threshold whereas bright waves spontaneously aris
e in the subcritical case for large pump detunings and below threshold
for oscillation due to a modulational instability of the homogeneous
state.