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Evaporative cooling of a soliton gas

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Abstract

It is well known and widely accepted by now that soliton pulses are the most promising 'bits' for information-carrying optical fiber due to their stability and particle-like behavior. This stability allows a wide variety of perturbations and manipulations. Solitons can be attenuated and amplified again, get filtered, can collide with other solitons etc. without being destroyed.

© 1999 Optical Society of America

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