Optical Spatial Solitons and Their Interactions: Universality and Diversity
G. I. StegemanSchool of Optics and CREOL, University of Central Florida, 4000 Central Florida Boulevard, Orlando, FL 32826–2700, USAMordechai SegevElectrical Engineering Department and Center for Photonics and Opto-Electronic Materials (POEM), Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA
1999en
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Spatial solitons, beams that do not spread owing to diffraction when they propagate, have been demonstrated to exist by virtue of a variety of nonlinear self-trapping mechanisms. Despite the diversity of these mechanisms, many of the features of soliton interactions and collisions are universal. Spatial solitons exhibit a richness of phenomena not found with temporal solitons in fibers, including effects such as fusion, fission, annihilation, and stable orbiting in three dimensions. Here the current state of knowledge on spatial soliton interactions is reviewed.
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