2008
DOI: 10.1364/josab.26.000036
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Various kinds of spatial solitons associated with photoisomerization

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“…The conventional one-dimensional hyperbolic secant (hyperbolic tangent) soliton [12,13] solution is the special case of our results (see Fig. 1(2d) and (3d)).…”
Section: Analyses and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…The conventional one-dimensional hyperbolic secant (hyperbolic tangent) soliton [12,13] solution is the special case of our results (see Fig. 1(2d) and (3d)).…”
Section: Analyses and Discussionsupporting
confidence: 51%
“…The conventional one-dimensional hyperbolic secant (hyperbolic tangent) soliton [16,17] solution is the special case of our results (see the last figures in rows 2 and 3). In these cases, χ and β must be of the same sign for hypersecant (bright) soliton and of the contrary sign for the hypertangent (black) soliton solution which derived from the necessary condition (5g).…”
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confidence: 60%
“…case of two light beams, we systematically studied photoisomerization -related LCOW. We found successively that both intensity information 21,22 and polarization information 23 of the controlling light with stronger self-defocucing effects could be used to control the propagation of the signal light.…”
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“…Especially, we found that with the help of a controlling light, photoisomerization nonlinear effects can even be changed from a defocusing one to a focusing one, and we could achieve the conversion of dark solitons to bright solitons 21,22 . Because of the important theoretical and practical signi cance, the above work was picked by the editors of Optics Letters as an excellent contribution.…”
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