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SOLITONES KINK Y ANTIKENK EN LA ECUACIÓN DE SINE -GORDON
La ecuación de sine-Gordon es una ecuación diferencial no lineal, tiene grandes aplicaciones no solamente en la teoría de campos relativistas, sino también encuentra aplicación en la física del estado sólido y en el transporte de señales en la fibra ...
Francis Armando Segovia Chaves
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Modelo de propagación de ondas solitarias en el corazón
En la actividad eléctrica cardiaca, distintos tipos de onda viajan a través del corazón. Presentamos un modelo de la actividad eléctrica del corazón, proponemos que los frentes de onda homogéneos que se propagan en el corazón son, de hecho, ondas ...
Ivonne Domínguez +3 more
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Drummond, PD, Haelterman, M, Vilaseca, R
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THE GENERATION OF AN ACOUSTIC SOLITON AND SOLITON TUBE
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Properties of soliton-soliton collisions
Physical Review A, 1992The amplitude dependence of the phase shift originating in an overtaking soliton-soliton collision is investigated for solitons that can be described with a Korteweg--de Vries equation and a nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation. The size dependence of the interaction regime is also amplitude dependent. Laboratory and numerical experiments are compared with
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Optics News, 1984
The soliton laser1 is a novel mode-locked device employing a length of single mode fiber in its feedback loop. Its pulse width can be made to have any desired value, down to a small fraction of a picosecond, through choice of the fiber’s length. Operation is based on the ability of single mode fibers, in the region (λ> 1.3 µm) of negative group ...
L F, Mollenauer, R H, Stolen
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The soliton laser1 is a novel mode-locked device employing a length of single mode fiber in its feedback loop. Its pulse width can be made to have any desired value, down to a small fraction of a picosecond, through choice of the fiber’s length. Operation is based on the ability of single mode fibers, in the region (λ> 1.3 µm) of negative group ...
L F, Mollenauer, R H, Stolen
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Optics Letters, 2023
Recently, the concept of skin effect has gained considerable attention in the context of non-Hermitian photonics. The experimental realization of Hatano–Nelson systems in optical coupled cavities has provided the opportunity to consider the effect of optical nonlinearity.
I. Komis, Z. H. Musslimani, K. G. Makris
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Recently, the concept of skin effect has gained considerable attention in the context of non-Hermitian photonics. The experimental realization of Hatano–Nelson systems in optical coupled cavities has provided the opportunity to consider the effect of optical nonlinearity.
I. Komis, Z. H. Musslimani, K. G. Makris
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Envelope Solitons versus Solitons
Physica Scripta, 2002A theory involving a correspondence between envelope solitonlike solutions of the generalized nonlinear Schrödinger equation (GNLSE) and solitonlike solutions of the generalized Korteweg–de Vries equation (GKVdE) is developed within the context of the Madelung's fluid description (fluid counterpart description of the GNLSE). This correspondence, which,
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Polarization scattering by soliton–soliton collisions
Optics Letters, 1995We have discovered experimentally that soliton-soliton collisions in wavelength division multiplexing significantly alter the polarization states of the colliding solitons. Analysis shows that the change in polarization is according to the cross product of the Stokes vectors of the colliding solitons.
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