Abstract

We study the modulation instability (MI) for optical wave propagation in the presence of slowly varying saturable nonlinearity, group velocity dispersion and a PT-symmetric external potential over the length of tapered graded-index waveguide. First we study the MI with space-dependent dispersion and saturated nonlinearity and then with constant dispersion and saturated nonlinearity. We analytically compute the growth rate and analyze the possibility of existence of MI for focussing and defocussing nonlinearities for different choices of group velocity dispersion terms and saturated nonlinearities. We observe that MI is independent of PT symmetric potential term and typically depends upon the choice of group velocity dispersion term, nonlinearity, saturated nonlinearity and wave amplitude. MI gain decreases with increase in cw amplitude however it increases with increase in saturated nonlinearity both for focussing and defocussing nonlinearities.

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