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Bright and dark solitons in the normal dispersion regime of inhomogeneous optical fibers: soliton interaction and soliton control
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    Bright and dark solitons in the normal dispersion regime of inhomogeneous optical fibers: soliton interaction and soliton control (English)
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    24 August 2010
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    Propagation of optical solitons in non-uniform fibres is described by the non-linear Schrödinger equation. The authors solve the equation analytically by the Hirota method and by symbolic computation in normal dispersion regimes of non-uniform optical fibres. The obtained solutions confirm the existence of bright solitons that can be controlled by using dispersion-decreasing fibres.
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    optical fibres
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    solitons: bright and dark
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    non-linear Schrödinger equation
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    soliton control
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