Effect of phase shift in shape changing collision of solitons in coupled nonlinear schrodinger equations

Kanna, T. ; Lakshmanan, M. (2002) Effect of phase shift in shape changing collision of solitons in coupled nonlinear schrodinger equations European Physical Journal B, 29 (2). pp. 249-254. ISSN 1434-6028

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Abstract

Soliton interactions in systems modelled by coupled nonlinear Schrodinger (CNLS) equations and encountered in phenomena such as wave propagation in optical fibers and photorefractive media possess unusual features: shape changing intensity redistributions, amplitude dependent phase shifts and relative separation distances. We demonstrate these properties in the case of integrable 2-CNLS equations. As a simple example, we consider the stationary two-soliton solution which is equivalent to the so-called partially coherent soliton (PCS) solution discussed much in the recent literature.

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