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Noise-induced traveling Nozaki-Bekki holes and vortices in experimental drifting patterns

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Abstract

We show that, in drifting systems, noise is responsible for inducing permanent traveling phase singularities by generating specific initial conditions. Experimentally, these defects are evidenced in a Kerr medium submitted to a tilted optical feedback.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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