What does 'mode' mean in this context?

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The spectrum of an operator $\mathcal{L}$ is the disjoint union of two sets: the point spectrum that consists of all isolated eigenvalues with finite multiplicity and its complement, which we call the essential spectrum.

If part of the essential spectrum lies in the right half-plane, there is typically a continuum of unstable modes.

What does mode mean here?