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Ultra-short scalar and vector solitons in self-inductively transparent media
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    Ultra-short scalar and vector solitons in self-inductively transparent media (English)
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    16 December 2009
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    This paper derives in analytical form the one soliton solutions of the Maxwell-Bloch equations without application of the slowly varying envelope approximation and the two soliton solution in terms of the inverse scattering transform. Interesting comments with respect to physical meaning and application of these solutions are provided.
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    self-induced transparency
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    ultra-short pulse
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    fluxon
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    multi-component soliton
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    soliton collisions
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