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Scattering and spiraling of solitons in a bulk quadratic medium

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Abstract

We analyze the interactions of 2+1-dimensional parametric solitons and demonstrate nonplanar beam switching in a bulk χ2 medium, which includes controllable soliton repulsion, spiraling, and fusion. An analytical model predicting the results of the soliton scattering is derived and verified by direct numerics.

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