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... solitons and structures in quantum well semiconductor microcavities are investigated with optical pumping . Dramatic reduction of light intensities supporting dark and bright solitons are found . Change of the nonlinearity sign at ...
... solitons and structures in quantum well semiconductor microcavities are investigated with optical pumping . Dramatic reduction of light intensities supporting dark and bright solitons are found . Change of the nonlinearity sign at ...
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... soliton stability in respect with spatially inhomogeneous perturbations is analyzed . It is shown that the solitons in laser with fast saturable absorber are metastable and they decay to homogeneous lasing or non - lasing mode via ...
... soliton stability in respect with spatially inhomogeneous perturbations is analyzed . It is shown that the solitons in laser with fast saturable absorber are metastable and they decay to homogeneous lasing or non - lasing mode via ...
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... solitons . Their transient behavior may be explained by two main origins . First , it is a three - dimensional profile of the lattice defect induced by the readout light field which is a consequence of the beam divergence within the ...
... solitons . Their transient behavior may be explained by two main origins . First , it is a three - dimensional profile of the lattice defect induced by the readout light field which is a consequence of the beam divergence within the ...
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