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28 January 2005 Composite vector solitons with topological charges and their stability analysis
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The existence and stability properties of three-component vector solitons are studied. Linear stability analysis and numerical simulations show that when the power of vortex component is below a threshold, the fundamental component is stable, and the vortex components break up into dipole solitons; the dipole solitons originating from the vector solitons with total zero topological charges are very unique. While if the power of vortex components is higher than that threshold, all soliton components are unstable and break up into independent fundamental solitons. The instability of solitons with total zero topological charges is largely suppressed comparing to that of solitons with total nonzero topological charges.
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Jiandong Wang, Fangwei Ye, Liangwei Dong, Tian Cai, and Yong-Ping Li "Composite vector solitons with topological charges and their stability analysis", Proc. SPIE 5646, Nonlinear Optical Phenomena and Applications, (28 January 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.571045
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KEYWORDS
Solitons

Waveguides

Composites

Optical solitons

Nonlinear optics

Diffraction

Numerical simulations

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