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Perturbations of Optical Solitons and Quasi-Solitons
Journal of Electromagnetic Waves and Applications, 2000Summary: The multiple-scale perturbation method is developed in a new way to study the propagation of pulses through an optical fiber described by a perturbed nonlinear Schrödinger equation. We show that, by introducing a new proper definition of the phase of the soliton, one can obtain the corrections to the pulse where the usual soliton perturbation ...
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Physical Review E, 2011
A method for adiabatic control of envelope solitons in the driven nonlinear Schrödinger equation is developed. The approach is based on the autoresonant effect, when the soliton is captured ("phase locked") by a two-phase resonant driving with slowly varying frequencies.
S V, Batalov, A G, Shagalov
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A method for adiabatic control of envelope solitons in the driven nonlinear Schrödinger equation is developed. The approach is based on the autoresonant effect, when the soliton is captured ("phase locked") by a two-phase resonant driving with slowly varying frequencies.
S V, Batalov, A G, Shagalov
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1996
Recect theoretical developments of the fiber-optic soliton are reviewed. New family members of the solitons are introduced, such as the coupled solitons, the paired solitons and the supersoliton. The practical application of the solitons are also reviewed. A new technology of the “solitonics” is expected.
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Recect theoretical developments of the fiber-optic soliton are reviewed. New family members of the solitons are introduced, such as the coupled solitons, the paired solitons and the supersoliton. The practical application of the solitons are also reviewed. A new technology of the “solitonics” is expected.
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Solitons and singular solitons for the Gardner–KP equation
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Optics Letters, 2002
We propose a new kind of an optical spatial soliton: the holographic soliton. This soliton consists of two mutually coherent field components that interfere, induce a periodic change in the refractive index, and simultaneously are Bragg diffracted from the grating.
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We propose a new kind of an optical spatial soliton: the holographic soliton. This soliton consists of two mutually coherent field components that interfere, induce a periodic change in the refractive index, and simultaneously are Bragg diffracted from the grating.
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Acta Applicandae Mathematicae, 1995
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Communications in Mathematical Physics, 1998
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