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Soliton Self-Trapping of Light Beams

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Abstract

"Spatial Solitons" are monochromatic patterns exhibiting stable self-trapping above their self-focusing threshold. Self-trapping stability requires the two-dimensionality of the propagating fields. We describe the generation and properties of such beams in two and three dimensions.

© 1991 Optical Society of America

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