We analytically investigate solitons counterpropagating in a longitudinally modulated Kerr medium by means of the Hirota bilinear approach. We show that Hirota solvability (partial integrability of the system) physically corresponds to the exact mutual cancellation of the effects of all the underlying nonlinear gratings. This cancellation is achieved in two different situation: either through a suitable choice of the field profile or by means of a peculiar tailoring of the nonlinear modulation. In the first situation we obtain both bright and dark one-soliton solutions whose intensity ratio between forward and backward propagating beams is set by the nonlinear modulation. In the second situation, we derive two-soliton solutions obtained by ...
We consider the Hirota equation which governs the propagation of nonlinear waves in optical fibres w...
The system of coupled Hirota equations, which explains the simultaneous propagation of two fields in...
Solitons have been hitherto studied in Kerr media. However, we show that the optical solitons are no...
We analytically predict the existence of both spatial bright and dark counterpropagating solitons in...
We investigate counterpropagating dark (black) solitons with different envelope profiles in defocusi...
Transverse instabilities are shown to accompany counterpropagation of optical beams through reflecti...
We study composite spatial optical solitons supported by two-wave mutual focusing induced by cross-p...
We look for conditions of existence of soliton solutions for equations governing propagation of a mo...
Multi-colour spatial solitons comprise localised optical waves at distinct temporalfrequencies. Thes...
We consider equations governing propagation of a monochromatic laser beam coupled to its third harmo...
Coupled-mode equations (CMEs) with self-focusing Kerr and competing quintic nonlinearities were used...
We consider the higher order nonlinear Schrödinger (HNLS) equation describing nonlinear wave propaga...
The dynamics of Bragg solitons are investigated in a linearly coupled dual-core fiber, where one cor...
Two-colour spatial solitons comprise coupled nonlinear optical beams at two distinct temporal freque...
International audienceA different kind of shape changing (intensity redistribution) collision with p...
We consider the Hirota equation which governs the propagation of nonlinear waves in optical fibres w...
The system of coupled Hirota equations, which explains the simultaneous propagation of two fields in...
Solitons have been hitherto studied in Kerr media. However, we show that the optical solitons are no...
We analytically predict the existence of both spatial bright and dark counterpropagating solitons in...
We investigate counterpropagating dark (black) solitons with different envelope profiles in defocusi...
Transverse instabilities are shown to accompany counterpropagation of optical beams through reflecti...
We study composite spatial optical solitons supported by two-wave mutual focusing induced by cross-p...
We look for conditions of existence of soliton solutions for equations governing propagation of a mo...
Multi-colour spatial solitons comprise localised optical waves at distinct temporalfrequencies. Thes...
We consider equations governing propagation of a monochromatic laser beam coupled to its third harmo...
Coupled-mode equations (CMEs) with self-focusing Kerr and competing quintic nonlinearities were used...
We consider the higher order nonlinear Schrödinger (HNLS) equation describing nonlinear wave propaga...
The dynamics of Bragg solitons are investigated in a linearly coupled dual-core fiber, where one cor...
Two-colour spatial solitons comprise coupled nonlinear optical beams at two distinct temporal freque...
International audienceA different kind of shape changing (intensity redistribution) collision with p...
We consider the Hirota equation which governs the propagation of nonlinear waves in optical fibres w...
The system of coupled Hirota equations, which explains the simultaneous propagation of two fields in...
Solitons have been hitherto studied in Kerr media. However, we show that the optical solitons are no...