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  • Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference
  • OSA Technical Digest (Optica Publishing Group, 1995),
  • paper QTuH2

Two-dimensional spatial solitons with second-order nonlinearities

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Abstract

In addition to harmonic generation and frequency mixing, intense light beams propagating in χ(2) nonlinear media exhibit a variety of self- and cross-phase-modulation effects that until recently were commonly thought to occur only in χ(3) interactions. One important example is the propagation of solitonlike waves in which the fundamental and second-harmonic waves mutually focus and trap each other. The (1 + 1) trapping (i.e., one transverse dimension and one propagation dimension) yields both spatial and temporal solitons that can, in principle, occur in planar waveguides and fibers, respectively.1,2

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